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Mi Sports: Rabiot and Leo missed the national team training due to physical reasons, but they are expected to be fine

October 13 According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport, both Rabiot and Leo were absent from national team training due to physical reasons, but they are not expected to be serious.

On this national team match day, Milan is the Serie A team that has called up the most players. Currently, Estupinian and Salle Marcos are injured, and the latter is confirmed to miss the next Serie A game.

But the storm is not over yet. Last Sunday brought two worrying news. Neither Rabiot nor Leo participated in the training of each other's national teams.

Regarding Rabiot's absence from training, Deschamps said at the press conference, "It's just for precautionary reasons. He has a small problem with his calf, maybe he was hit."

The Portuguese Football Association also announced that Leo was absent from training. He recently returned from a calf strain and played 30 minutes in the game against Ireland.

At present, Milan can remain cautiously optimistic about the situation of the two. Deschamps has already released Mbappe back to Real Madrid due to a minor injury to his right ankle. If Rabiot's injury was serious, he would have been released to Milan long ago. France play in Iceland tomorrow and Rabiot is likely to be on the bench. After all, France is far ahead in the group and there is no need to take risks.

Regarding Leo, the Portuguese Football Association stated that this was due to "load management" considerations. Leo has not participated in many games recently and his playing time is limited. This time it is just to protect him. Leo will not participate in the game against Hungary in Lisbon and has already set off to return to Italy. This is the consensus reached by the club and the national team. He will appear at the Milanello base as soon as Monday afternoon or Tuesday to prepare for the next league game.