
Vaz sidelined with knee ligament injury as Roma begin pre-season
Robinio Vaz has been ruled out for at least two weeks after suffering a first-degree medial collateral ligament injury to his right knee during Monday's training session. Medical scans confirmed the damage, forcing him to miss the opening phase of Roma's pre-season work at Trigoria. Vaz, signed in January for 25 million euros, has struggled to gain Gasperini's confidence during the season, making just 205 appearances and scoring once—against Lecce—without ever starting a match. His absence further depletes Roma's available squad, with only twelve outfield players currently training while others await return from World Cup duties. Lorenzo Pellegrini, despite having signed his contract, is not yet training as he continues to recover from a setback suffered the day before the derby. He underwent a check in Finland a month ago and visited Trigoria two weeks prior for treatment. Ryan Friedkin attended the afternoon session on the first day of double training—morning work followed by gym training and an evening return to the pitch. The same schedule continues today before players are released, with Roma's first test scheduled for the following day against the Primavera, conducted as a friendly without a federal referee present.









