Inter Milan goalkeeper Yann Sommer has suffered a fractured right thumb, the club confirmed after medical tests on Wednesday. The injury comes as a significant blow to the Nerazzurri ahead of crucial Serie A fixtures against Genoa and Napoli.
The 36-year-old Swiss international has been a key figure for Inter this season, starting every match in both Serie A and the Champions League. Sommer only missed one game, the Coppa Italia clash against Udinese in December, highlighting his importance to Simone Inzaghi’s squad.
“Yann Sommer underwent medical examinations today, which revealed a fracture in his right thumb,” Inter Milan stated. “Further tests will determine the extent of the injury and his recovery timeline.”
The immediate consequence is clear: Sommer will not be available for Saturday’s league encounter against Genoa. This absence will likely end his streak of consecutive starts in Serie A. The injury also casts doubt on his availability for the high-stakes clash with Napoli the following weekend, a fixture that could have significant implications in the title race.
Inter are also preparing for a crucial Champions League round-of-16 tie against either Feyenoord or PSV before the March international break. Sommer’s experience and reliability would have been vital for these encounters, making his injury a significant concern for the Nerazzurri.
In Sommer’s absence, Inter are expected to turn to Emil Audero, the backup goalkeeper on loan from Sampdoria. While Audero has made only a handful of appearances this season, he will now be tasked with guarding the net during a critical period for the club.
Inter fans will be hoping for positive news from Sommer’s follow-up tests, but for now, the veteran shot-stopper faces an uncertain spell on the sidelines.
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