The Juventus team announced on Thursday that Argentina’s Angel Di Maria, a winger, has a low-grade hamstring injury and would be sidelined until early November.
Di Maria’s hamstring injury will keep him out until the beginning of November
In the 2-0 Champions League loss to Maccabi Haifa on Tuesday, Di Maria suffered an injury, and the 34-year-old underwent testing on Thursday. Tests for diagnosis were performed on Angel Di Maria. A low-grade hamstring lesion in the right thigh was discovered this morning, according to a club statement from Juventus. For the player to fully recuperate, it will take about 20 days.
Di Maria is anticipated to be a member of Argentina’s World Cup team, which departs for Qatar on November 20. Argentina is in Group C and will face Saudi Arabia in their opening matchup on November 22. The other teams in their group are Mexico and Poland.
In the 2021 Copa America final versus Brazil at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, the left-footed winger had scored Argentina’s lone goal and their ultimate victor.
Di Maria is a professional footballer from Argentina who plays for both Juventus of Serie A and the national team of his country. He is capable of playing as a winger or attacking midfielder. He is well known for being one of the best wings in the world.
Di Mara began his professional career with Rosario Central, but after transferring to Benfica in 2007, at the age of 19, he became well-known there. In addition to two Taça da Liga titles, he helped Benfica win the Primeira Liga, the team’s first league title in five years. In 2010, Di Mara paid €25 million to join the Spanish team Real Madrid, where he went on to win the La Liga and UEFA Champions League.
He later moved for Manchester United in 2014 in a deal that set a British record at £59.7 million (€75.6 million), but he left the team the next year to join Paris Saint-Germain.
Di Mara helped the squad win its first Champions League Final while also winning three domestic quadruples in France—five league wins, five Coupe de France victories, and four Coupe de la Ligue triumphs. Additionally, he leads the squad in assists overall and ranks seventh in goals scored.
Di Mara represented Argentina on his senior international debut at the age of 20. He has since played in eight major tournaments and received over 120 caps. In addition to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, he also took part in the 2015 Copa America and the Copa América Centenario. By scoring the winning goal in the championship game, Di Mara helped Argentina win the 2021 Copa América.