# Injury Update: Marano vs Porto
### Introduction
The Serie A match between AC Milan and Porto on Sunday, November 12th, was marked by several notable injuries, particularly for both teams. Here's a detailed look at the updates from the game:
## AC Milan Injuries
- **Gianluigi Donnarumma**: Strained groin, will be out for approximately three weeks.
- **Daniele Rugani**: Suffered a knee injury, expected to miss several matches.
- **Lorenzo Insigne**: Torn ligament in his right ankle, ruled out for six months.
These injuries significantly impact Milan's defense and midfield depth. The club is likely to struggle with finding suitable replacements during this period.
## Porto Injuries
- **Sergio Oliveira**: Left thigh muscle strain, may need surgery.
- **Rui Patricio**: Right knee injury,Serie A Stadium could potentially miss the next few games.
- **Jorge Jesus**: Foot injury, might require surgery.
Porto's attacking options are also affected as these players are unavailable. The team will need to rely more heavily on their bench players or make tactical adjustments to compensate for the losses.
## Impact on the Match
Given the high number of injuries, the match ended up being less competitive than anticipated. Milan struggled to maintain possession and create chances due to the absence of key players. Porto, despite having fewer injuries, still managed to score late in the second half, securing a hard-fought victory.
## Next Steps
Both clubs will now have to focus on recovery and rehabilitation for their injured players. Milan will need to find ways to quickly replace Donnarumma and Rugani, while Porto will seek to mitigate the effects of Oliveira and Patricio's absences. The upcoming fixtures will provide valuable opportunities for both sides to assess their player strengths and weaknesses and make necessary adjustments.
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This update highlights the challenges faced by both AC Milan and Porto due to recent injuries. The ongoing situation will undoubtedly affect the course of the season and the performance of the respective teams moving forward.