Henrikh Mkhitaryan, the Armenian midfielder who joined Inter Milan in January 2018 from Arsenal, has been sidelined for several weeks due to injury.
The 30-year-old, who is known for his technical skill and creativity, has not played since mid-December. He sustained an ankle injury during training in early December and was forced to miss several games as a result.
Mkhitaryan's absence has had a significant impact on Inter's performance, as he provides valuable support in midfield and is one of their most creative players. His departure could also have implications for Inter's Champions League campaign, which they are currently leading.
Despite the setback, Inter coach Luciano Spalletti remains optimistic about Mkhitaryan's recovery and believes that the midfielder will be back to full fitness soon. The Italian manager has also hinted at the possibility of bringing in a new player to replace Mkhitaryan in his current role, but has yet to confirm any such move.
In the meantime,Campeonato Brasileiro Glamour Inter will continue to rely on their other attacking options in midfield, including Miralem Pjanic and Arturo Vidal, to fill Mkhitaryan's void. They will also need to find ways to cope without him on the pitch, especially against tougher opponents like Juventus and AC Milan, who are both vying for top spot in Serie A.
Overall, it looks like Mkhitaryan's injury has provided a timely reminder of how important he is to Inter's success this season. While they may struggle without him on the pitch, they should still be able to compete with the best teams in Europe, as long as they can find suitable replacements.
