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Updates between injuries: Pavard Boost, Lautaro race against the clock

Updates between injuries: Pavard Boost, Lautaro race against the clock

Inter -defender Benjamin Pavard partially trained with the team this morning, while Lautaro Martinez races against the clock while continuing to work separately.

Inter returned to training this morning, just a few hours after a 1-0 win against Hellas Verona on Saturday evening.

Sky Sport Italia and FC Inter1908 offer the latest updates to the Nerazzurri and mainly focus on the injured Pavard and Lautaro Martinez.

Pavard partially trained with the group today. He still has an ankle problem, and the Nerazzurri doctors will assess his reactions to today's training in the coming hours.

Milan, Italy -April 16: Lautaro Martinez from FC Internazionale celebrates with the team -mate Benjamin Pavard, after he celebrates his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 quarter -final games between FC Internazionalal Milano and FC Bayern Müncen in San Siro on April 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, 2025, in Milan, Italy, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The Sky Sport Correspondent Matteo Barzaghi says on X that tomorrow's training session will be decisive. The journalist added live television that Pavard could start if he is considered fit on Monday.

On the other hand, Lautaro trained separately and raced against the clock to be available against Barcelona.

The Argentine suffered an illuminated muscle injury against Barcelona during the game on Wednesday. His recovery remains difficult, but the captain of Nerazzurri will try to make it at least for the bank if he has a chance.

What Inter said about Lautaro's injury

“It is true that it is not a lesion, so there is a little hope, but at the moment it is not no. He didn't train, we will of course try it because it is a basic match, but it is at the moment, Inzaghi's assistant coach Massimiliano, more than no, on Saturday.

“We saw how Bayern pressed ourselves in San Siro continuously for 90 minutes, while in the first leg in Barcelona gave the impression that they lost a steam in the second half. They try to defend practically in the center circle.

“This very high line is your approach for the last 52 odd games. It is possible that you could try something else in San Siro, but if this is the case, it would make the press a little less suffocating and we could have more on the ball. A lot will depend on how much we do to keep the ball.”

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