Following an injury sustained during the match against Roma, Bologna`s forward underwent medical examinations which confirmed a rectus femoris lesion. His recovery period is estimated to be approximately eight weeks.

Ciro Immobile is expected to return to the field in approximately two months. Bologna has officially released the results of the medical examinations performed on the striker after he was forced to stop during Saturday night`s match against Roma. The diagnosis confirms a lesion to the right rectus femoris muscle, with an estimated recovery period of about eight weeks. The former Lazio player had to leave the Olimpico pitch around thirty minutes into the game, following a sudden deep run that caused him to show signs of pain.
The Official Statement
The official club statement provided further details: “Medical examinations performed on Nicolò Casale and Ciro Immobile have revealed, respectively, a low-grade lesion to the right biceps femoris (with an estimated recovery time of 3-4 weeks) and a lesion to the right rectus femoris (with an estimated recovery time of about 8 weeks).”
