Lukasz Skorupski’s left thigh injury is a major concern for Bologna’s medical staff. Despite a truly ‘Beckenbauer-esque’ display of heroism on the field in Reggio Emilia – where he courageously remained between the posts, bandaged and visibly hampered – the severity of his condition means he will unfortunately miss the upcoming match.
The Polish goalkeeper’s unwavering determination was evident as he attempted to play through the pain, showcasing immense resilience. However, after further assessment, the club has confirmed that he will not be fit to face Roma in the highly anticipated fixture.
Consequently, Federico Ravaglia is set to step into the starting lineup and take his place in goal for the crucial encounter. This development poses a significant challenge for Bologna as they prepare for the game without their first-choice goalkeeper.
