Federico Gatti, a key player for Juventus, has been diagnosed with a calf bone fracture. This injury occurred during Juventus' 1-0 win against Genoa on Saturday, marking Igor Tudor's successful debut as the new manager. Reports from Italy suggest that Gatti might be sidelined for about a month following an unfortunate incident involving Genoa striker Andrea Pinamonti.
The clash with Pinamonti resulted in Gatti being forced off the pitch in the first half. The striker missed the ball and accidentally kicked Gatti's leg, leading to this significant injury. Juventus later confirmed through tests that Gatti suffered a compound fracture to the fibula diaphysis.

Andrea Pinamonti expressed his regret over the incident via social media. "I am so sorry for your injury, I wish you a speedy recovery and that you can return to the field as soon as possible," he wrote on Instagram. This gesture reflects sportsmanship despite the unfortunate event.
Despite his injury, Gatti remains determined to support his team. "I will try to be as close as possible to my teammates at this very important time of the season," he shared in an Instagram story. His commitment is crucial as Juventus aims for a top-four finish to secure Champions League qualification.
This season, Gatti has been instrumental for Juventus, starting 26 Serie A matches. Only Manuel Locatelli has matched this number of starts among Juve players. Gatti leads in clearances with 73 and headed clearances with 37, while ranking second in interceptions with 18.
Currently sitting fifth in Serie A, just one point behind Bologna in fourth place, Juventus faces Roma on Sunday. The team is keenly focused on climbing into the top four to ensure their spot in next season's Champions League competition.
The absence of Gatti will undoubtedly be felt by Juventus as they navigate these critical fixtures. His defensive prowess has been vital throughout the season, making his recovery and return eagerly anticipated by fans and teammates alike.