Torino's injury crisis deepens as they prepare for Saturday's Serie A clash against Udinese, with key players Che Adams, Duvan Zapata, and Ardian Ismajli all sidelined. The match kicks off at 14:00 UK time at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, but manager Roberto D'Aversa faces a daunting task with his squad stretched thin.
The Granata were already bracing for the absence of Zakaria Aboukhlal and Tino Anjorin, who picked up knocks in last week's dramatic 2-2 draw with Inter. Now, D'Aversa's worries have multiplied after revealing further setbacks in today's press conference, later confirmed by the club's official medical report.
Scotland international striker Adams is out with a hamstring strain in his right leg, while veteran forward Zapata battles a muscular issue in his left adductor—a significant blow for a team that relies on his physical presence up front. Defensive stability also takes a hit, as Ismajli nurses a femoral bicep problem in his right leg. Meanwhile, full-back Marcus Pedersen, who missed the Inter draw, remains a doubt for the weekend.
For a team already navigating a congested fixture list, these absences test their depth and resilience. With Udinese known for their energetic home form, Torino will need to dig deep to stay competitive in this Serie A showdown.
