AC Milan have resumed training at their Carnago sports centre following a brief rest period granted by coach Paulo Fonseca. The team is gearing up for their upcoming Serie A match against Venezia, scheduled for Saturday evening.
Calciomercato report how Alvaro Morata, who has been sidelined with a low-grade injury to his left rectus femoris muscle, participated in a personalized training session. The Spanish striker is determined to return to action for the Venezia game, having missed the previous two matches against Parma and Lazio.
Morata’s injury occurred during his debut match against Torino on the opening day of the season, where he managed to score in a 2-2 draw. Despite the setback, the forward has been working diligently, even through adverse weather conditions, to expedite his recovery.
Defender Malick Thiaw, recovering from an ankle sprain, also underwent individualized training alongside Morata.
The coaching staff is optimistic about Morata’s availability for the Venezia match at San Siro on September 14, 2024. This game precedes crucial fixtures against Liverpool in the Champions League on September 17 and the Milan derby against Inter on September 22.