According to InterNews.com, Iranian national team assistant coach Antonio Manicone recently visited Inter Milan's training base to learn about Iranian striker Mehdi

Jeremy Taremi (1957-), Canadian politician, President of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from 2008

of the injury.

Taremi joined Inter Milan on a free this summer and has been in excellent form scoring 5 goals for the team in the previous 3 warm-up matches. However, Taremi suffered a left thigh biceps femoris strain in training, an injury that worried fans and the coaching staff.

Antonio Manikone made a special trip to Inter Milan's training base in Appiano on Thursday, local time, to learn more about Taremi's injury and visit the full Inter Milan team's training activities on the same day. Manikone's visit shows that the Iranian national team attaches great importance to the injury of the key player.

It was previously reported that Taremi would miss 2-3 weeks due to an injury, but this injury is not expected to affect his ability to represent the Iranian national team in the World Cup qualifiers in early September. Taremi's quick recovery is crucial for both Inter Milan and the Iranian national team, and both sides hope that he can return to form soon and continue to contribute to the team.

Inter Milan's medical team will do their best to help Taremi in his recovery and make sure that he will be able to return to the field in the best condition when he recovers from his injury. Fans are looking forward to seeing the Iranian striker back on the pitch soon and showing his goal-scoring ability once again.

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