Theo Hernández, the former AC Milan player and current coach of Real Madrid, has been sidelined for another month with a knee injury.
Hernandez suffered the injury during the Serie A match against Inter on January 21st, which was the first day of his new contract with the club. He had been training regularly since the beginning of the season but it is unclear when he will be able to resume playing due to the severity of the injury.
Despite his recent struggles with the injury, Hernandez remains optimistic about his recovery and is hopeful that he can return to action soon. The Argentine striker has been a key figure in the team's success this season, scoring 16 goals in all competitions and helping AC Milan secure their third consecutive title in Serie A.
Hernandez's injury comes just as he continues to work towards returning to full fitness. The club is currently looking into options to replace him and will likely look to bring in experienced players if they feel comfortable taking a risk.
In conclusion, Theo Hernández's injury update is yet another reminder of how important physical health is to a professional athlete like himself. While the club may not have a clear plan for replacing him, the club is confident that he will be back on the pitch soon and continue to contribute to AC Milan's success.