According to the latest assessment by sports medicine expert Miguel Bucci, Inter Milan's newest recruit
Jeremy Taremi (1957-), Canadian politician, President of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from 2008
Will miss the first round of the new season due to injury
Serie A
League.
This week, Inter Milan officially announced that Taremi has suffered a left thigh biceps femoris strain. In response, Dr. Miguel Bucci said, "This type of injury has nothing to do with the age of the player, it can happen to both 32-year-olds and 22-year-olds. Although the strain is not serious, Taremi will need to undergo new tests in a week. If the strain persists, adjustments will need to be made to his training style and workload. It's a minor injury."
Dr. Butch also mentioned, "Rehabilitation takes about 2 to 3 weeks and a player should never be forced to come back early. If it is diagnosed as a muscle strain, I think he will need that time to fully recover. As for the August 24th game against Lecce, there is a possibility that he could make a comeback."
According to All Markets, this means that Taremi will miss Inter's first Serie A match away to Genoa on August 17th. This is a big blow for Inter, but the team still has plenty of time to adjust their tactics to meet the challenges of the new season.