Muhammed Bah seemed destined to be one of the bright spots in Roma’s youth system.
Gian Piero Gasperini had been monitoring the player’s progress for some time, and had given him some playing time during the summer retreat.
It’s possible the Grugliasco-born coach would have kept him in the first team, but the 2007-born player will be sidelined for much of next season.
Against Cardiff, the Gambian was chosen by the coach to start, but was forced to be substituted in the 28th minute.
The number 69 suffered a torn cruciate ligament and will be out of Gasperini’s service for at least six months, barring any unexpected changes.
Today, August 21st, Bah underwent surgery to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. The operation was a complete success, and the player will begin his rehabilitation program in the coming days.
The Primavera midfielder will most likely not return before January, and it’s possible he could be sidelined for even longer. Gasperini and the Roma medical staff
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