There is confusion after Juventus said tests ruled out any fracture on infraction for Marko Pjaca, disagreeing with the Croatian diagnosis.

The winger was forced out of international duty on Monday after feeling pain in his leg and a statement released by the HNS confirmed “an MRI showed a fibular infraction, or cracked fibula.”

However, he returned to Turin and today underwent further tests at the J-Medical Centre that gave a very different picture.

There is confusion after Juventus said tests ruled out any fracture on infraction for Marko Pjaca, disagreeing with the Croatian diagnosis.

The winger was forced out of international duty on Monday after feeling pain in his leg and a statement released by the HNS confirmed “an MRI showed a fibular infraction, or cracked fibula.”

However, he returned to Turin and today underwent further tests at the J-Medical Centre that gave a very different picture.

“Marko Pjaca has today undergone new imaging scans (CT and MRI) at the club's J | Medical facility that have revealed bruising to the distal region of the left fibula with no evidence of fracturing.

“The player will continue to be monitored daily and the prognosis will be better defined in the coming days on the completion of further examinations.”

An infraction could’ve ruled Pjaca out for six weeks, but it is strange that the Juventus medical staff found no infraction at all.

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