Juventus defender Juan Cabal is set to undergo surgery after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee. This injury adds to the Serie A club's growing defensive woes. The 23-year-old sustained the injury while training with Colombia's national team before their World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Ecuador.
Juventus are currently facing a challenging season, sitting sixth in Serie A and 11th in the Champions League's revamped league phase. Cabal has played nine matches across all competitions so far this season, highlighting his importance to the team.

Cabal is not the only Juventus defender dealing with an ACL injury this season. Gleison Bremer also suffered a similar fate, injuring his left knee during a 3-2 victory over RB Leipzig in the Champions League last month. These injuries have intensified concerns about Juventus' defensive stability.
The loss of Cabal comes at a crucial time for Juventus as they navigate both domestic and European competitions. His absence will require adjustments in their defensive lineup, potentially impacting their performance in upcoming matches.
Cabal's injury forced him to return to Turin from international duty, where he was preparing for Colombia's World Cup qualifiers. The timing of this setback is unfortunate for both Cabal and Juventus as they aim for success on multiple fronts this season.
With two key defenders sidelined due to ACL injuries, Juventus must find ways to cope with these challenges. The team's ability to adapt will be crucial as they strive to maintain competitiveness in both Serie A and the Champions League.