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Rebić will not be able to return until at least October, missing more than 30% of the games since joining AC Milan. While doing well during this summer's warm-ups and openers, Croce

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Rebić will not be able to return until at least October, missing more than 30% of the games since joining AC Milan.

Despite his outstanding performances during this summer's warm-ups and openers, Croatian Rebić is once again plagued by injuries. Since starting his debut against Atalanta in the second round of Serie A, he has hung up his exemption card due to injury and can only sit in the stands to cheer on his teammates.

For most of the past half a month, Rebić has been training alone, and his physical condition has not recovered to the best, and he has not been sent to the team. Since joining the San Siro Stadium in the summer of 2019, Rebić has missed as many as 46 games so far, missing more than 30% of the Rossoneri's matches. In 94 games for the Rossoneri, Rebic played in 94 games, scoring 28 goals and 15 assists.

As early as last season, Rebić did not perform well due to injuries, and his chances of playing were greatly reduced, and his playing time was even worse than that of the two veterans Ibrahimovic and Kyar. Just when fans were expecting him to make a strong return in the new season after a summer break, he was hit by injuries again. With the Qatar World Cup to be hosted at the end of the year, AC Milan will face intensive competition in the first half of the season, and the Croatian injury will inevitably affect the rotation and tactical arrangements of the team.

Coach Pioli revealed in a post-match interview against Sampdoria last weekend that Rebic is still in pain, still unable to exercise vigorously and continues to receive treatment. According to the latest news from Italian reporters, Rebić's injury is likely to not be officially returned until October. This means that AC Milan will currently have only Olivier Giroud left in the front line to be relied on, while Swedish striker Ibrahimovic will not be able to recover until early next year, while young player Ražetic does not have the strength and status to represent the team for the time being, and Belgium international Origi is also plagued by repeated muscle injuries.

Rebić will not be able to return until at least October, missing more than 30% of the games since joining AC Milan. While doing well during this summer's warm-ups and openers, Croce
Rebić will not be able to return until at least October, missing more than 30% of the games since joining AC Milan. While doing well during this summer's warm-ups and openers, Croce
Rebić will not be able to return until at least October, missing more than 30% of the games since joining AC Milan. While doing well during this summer's warm-ups and openers, Croce

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