Di Lorenzo back for Napoli 3 months after knee injury

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Di Lorenzo back for Napoli 3 months after knee injury

Di Lorenzo back for Napoli 3 months after knee injury

Napoli have arrived in Como for tomorrow’s Serie A match and there was a surprise with the return of captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo.The Week 35 fixture is set to kick off at the Stadio Sinigaglia on Sa...

Di Lorenzo back for Napoli 3 months after knee injury

Napoli have arrived in Como for tomorrow’s Serie A match and there was a surprise with the return of captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo.The Week 35 fixture is set to kick off at the Stadio Sinigaglia on Sa...

Napoli fans have reason to smile this weekend as captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo makes his long-awaited return from injury, just in time for the club's Serie A clash against Como. The 32-year-old defender has been sidelined for three months after suffering a serious knee injury during Napoli's 2-1 victory over Fiorentina on January 31—a blow that added to what has been a challenging campaign marred by injuries.

The team arrived in Como on Friday ahead of Saturday's Week 35 fixture at the Stadio Sinigaglia, with kickoff set for 17:00 UK time. And there was a welcome surprise among the players stepping off the plane: Di Lorenzo, back in the squad and eager to make his presence felt on the pitch.

His return is a significant boost for manager Antonio Conte, whose injury crisis is finally showing signs of easing. The only remaining absentees are David Neres, Antonio Vergara, and Romelu Lukaku—a far cry from the lengthy list that has plagued Napoli for much of the season.

Di Lorenzo has been a steady presence for Napoli this term, featuring in 32 competitive matches and contributing one goal and three assists. His leadership and experience will be invaluable as the team pushes through the final stretch of the season.

Conte has yet to release an official squad list, but the captain's presence at the airport suggests he could see action tomorrow, even if only from the bench. The major question mark in the starting XI is whether Conte will opt for Sam Beukema or Matias Olivera in defense. Juan Jesus, once a first-choice in the back three, has recently fallen down the pecking order.

For Napoli fans and neutral observers alike, Di Lorenzo's return is a reminder of the resilience that defines top-level football—and a sign that the Partenopei are ready to finish the season strong.

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