Lazio face fresh injury concerns as Boulaye Dia struggles with fitness
Lazio have suffered another injury setback as Senegalese forward Boulaye Dia continues to battle ankle pain ahead of the club’s next fixture.
Maurizio Sarri had hoped the international break would allow his squad to recover key players, but the situation has worsened instead.
Striker Taty Castellanos faces a three-week layoff, and Dia’s condition remains uncertain.
The Senegal international missed national team duty due to ongoing ankle discomfort and continues to train separately from the main group.
His recovery has not progressed as expected, leaving doubts about when he will regain full fitness.
Lazio’s medical staff monitor his progress closely, but no timeline exists for his return to competitive action.
The issue has disrupted his rhythm, as he tries to secure a consistent starting role in Sarri’s setup.
Dia’s struggles arrive at a difficult moment for both club and country.
With only two months left before the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Senegal coach Pape Thiaw will monitor his recovery carefully.
The forward’s fitness could prove crucial for the Lions of Teranga as they prepare their final squad for the tournament in Morocco.
At Lazio, Sarri faces mounting pressure to manage his attacking options effectively.
The absence of both Castellanos and Dia leaves the Italian coach with limited choices in the forward line.
The team already struggled with inconsistency in front of goal, and these injuries further complicate their attacking plans.
Despite the setback, Sarri has granted his players two days of rest before resuming preparations for their upcoming Serie A match against Atalanta after the international break.
The coach hopes the short break helps his squad regain energy and focus for a busy run of fixtures ahead.
Dia’s health concerns have frustrated Lazio fans who expected him to play a bigger role this season.
The 27-year-old forward joined the Italian side to bring more pace and directness to their attack, but injuries have hampered his contribution.
His determination and physical style make him a key asset when fit, yet the recurring ankle pain threatens to limit his impact.
For now, Dia continues light training sessions under medical supervision, working on strength and mobility to ease the strain on his ankle.
His goal remains clear: to return stronger and help Lazio recover form in both Serie A and European competitions.
Sarri’s technical staff will reassess the situation later this week to determine whether Dia can resume full training.
Until then, Lazio supporters can only hope for a positive update as the club battles through this challenging phase.
