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Mattia De Sciglio injury update for Juventus

Mattia De Sciglio has been ruled out indefinitely by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) after suffering a knee ligament injury in training on Wednesday, June 24th.

The 26-year-old striker is currently out of action and is expected to undergo further tests before he can be back on the pitch.

De Sciglio joined Juventus from Serie A club Genoa in January 2019 and made his debut for the club in the Serie A against Sampdoria in February 2019.

He has scored 2 goals and provided assists for his teammates during his time at the club, which has helped them win promotion to the Premier League.

Despite being out of action, De Sciglio remains confident that he will return to full fitness soon and is hopeful of making a comeback for the 2022-23 season.

In addition to his injury, De Sciglio has also been involved in a car accident while driving home from training on Saturday,Ligue 1 Express June 26th.

He was reportedly struck by a passing vehicle and sustained minor injuries but is expected to recover fully without any long-term effects.

The FIGC has confirmed that De Sciglio's injury is a result of a "non-contact" incident involving him and another person who were not wearing seatbelts.

The FIGC has ordered all drivers in Italy to wear seatbelts when driving, citing the risk of serious injuries if passengers do not.

De Sciglio's decision to retire from football could have significant implications for the Italian national team, as he has played for several clubs across Europe and is one of the most decorated players in Italian football history.

It remains to be seen whether De Sciglio will be able to continue his career in the sport or whether he will choose to move on to other opportunities in the future.

Overall, it is clear that Mattia De Sciglio has faced some tough times in his career, but his determination and resilience have shown that he is still capable of returning to the top of the game once again.