Roma boss Rudi Garcia has confirmed fears that midfielder Kevin Strootman will be out for the remainder of the season.
Despite initial claims from the player and his coach that the Dutch midfielder would only be sidelined for a short length of time, the subsequent operation discovered significant damage in his knee that was not expected.
Initially,
the club did not reveal when the perennially injured player would
return but, following the Giallorossi's 1-1 draw with Empoli on
Saturday, Garcia confessed that Strootman would not be back in action
until 2015-16.
"Losing him, especially after a long injury, is a
catastrophe for us," he told reporters after the game. "The season is
over for Strootman."
Roma's injury list, which also includes
Daniele De Rossi and Federico Balzaretti, grew even longer on Saturday
when Argentine attacker Juan Iturbe was forced off in the first half
against Empoli.
"Iturbe underwent tests this morning that
revealed a distortive trauma to his right knee, with damage to the
lateral collateral ligament," the club said in a statement.
"Iturbe
also suffered a strain to his right ankle and potential ligament
damage. The player has already started treatment on the injury."
Although
Roma once again refused to predict when Iturbe will have recovered from
ligament damage in both his knee and his ankle, it is widely expected
that the 21-year-old will not make another appearance for the Italian
giants this campaign.

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