Injury situation
Milan doctor Jean Pierre Meersseman takes a look at the injury situation: Dida has recovered and will be back to cover injured Kalac, Kakà will play Sunday, Ambro and Kala are next in line to come off the injured list
Milan’s head doctor, Jean Pierre Meersseman, summed up the current situation with the injuries:
KALAC: He was injured in the game against Reggina. He’s not sure when exactly the injury occurred, at halftime he said he was in a bit of pain but at the end of the game it seemed to have passed and there were no problems. However, the day after the pain returned. He pulled a ligament in his knee and he might be out for 30 to 60 days.
DIDA: He has recovered and he can play against Lazio.
KAKA': He is doing really well and is running wonderfully now, without anymore pain. Nevertheless we have decided to hold off, so he won’t play against Arezzo. However, he will definitely be on the field against Lazio on Sunday night.
KALADZE: He is doing really well. He won’t play against Lazio because we want to use him with the utmost prudence so that he can continue the season without stopping until the end of May.
NESTA: He is in the United States working with physical therapists and his situation is being evaluated in Miami with the doctors. The objective is to get him in the best physical condition possible. He is doing well. He is happy and so are we. We hope to see him on the field again within the next month or month and a half. Perhaps he will be ready for the Champions League, but if there is any risk then we prefer to wait.
SERGINHO: On Saturday we will know if he can move onto the rehabilitation phase. At the moment, given the operation and the serious problems that he has had, he has only exercised in the water. Things are going well, there is no pain or any kind of strange sensations. We will wait until Saturday to hear what the doctor that operated on him has to say.
AMBROSINI: He is training well and doesn’t have any particular problems. He trained for the whole session with his team-mates and we just hope that nothing else happens.
