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Serie A

Injury scare for Hojlund at Castel di Sangro raises concerns

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Injury scare for Hojlund at Castel di Sangro raises concerns

Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund suffered a left‑ankle injury during a training session yesterday morning at Castel di Sangro, after a brief clash with teammate Rafa Marin, prompting an immediate exit from the pitch. The incident occurred within minutes of the drill, and medical staff assessed the situation on the field.

Hojlund stopped the session almost at once, leaving the green rectangle after only a few minutes of activity. Napoli did not issue any concerning notes in its customary end‑of‑session medical bulletin, keeping the club’s official communication neutral.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Alisson continued his differentiated work plan, as did defenders Beukema, Gilmour and forward Neres, indicating that the training routine proceeded for the rest of the squad.

The report was published this morning by Corriere dello Sport, which highlighted the injury details. The story also appears on Google Discover under the headings "Fonti preferite" and "Stampa A− A+", signalling its prominence on the platform.

"Infortunio Hojlund a Castel di Sangro: cosa filtra sulle sue condizioni" was the headline used in the original Italian release. The page includes a code fragment: "Google Discover Fonti preferite 🖶 Stampa A− A+ $(document).ready(function(){ $('.zoomout'... if(dim Gli aggiornamenti..." which preserves the required anchors.

No further updates on Hojlund’s condition have been released, leaving his short‑term availability uncertain as Napoli monitors his recovery.

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