Bologna: Pobega and Odgaard sidelined for 2–3 weeks
Bologna have confirmed that Tommaso Pobega and Jens Odgaard will be out for 2–3 weeks due to their respective injuries. This means they will miss crucial matches against Cremonese, Aston Villa, and Lecce, with doubts surrounding their availability for the Europa League quarter-final. Read on to learn more about their condition and the impact on the team.

Bologna have announced the results of the medical tests carried out on the injured players Pobega and Odgaard: "The tests carried out on Tommaso Pobega revealed a minor strain to his right iliopsoas muscle, with a recovery time of 2–3 weeks. The scans carried out on Jens Odgaard revealed a mild strain to his left rectus femoris, with a recovery time of 2-3 weeks.”Both will miss the matches against Cremonese (5 April), Aston Villa (9 April) and Lecce (12 April). They are doubtful for the Europa League quarter-final second leg against the Villans, scheduled for 16 April.
Injuries to Pobega and Odgaard
Bologna recently revealed the results of medical tests conducted on Tommaso Pobega and Jens Odgaard. Pobega has a minor strain to his right iliopsoas muscle, while Odgaard has a mild strain to his left rectus femoris. Both players are expected to be sidelined for 2–3 weeks as they undergo recovery and rehabilitation.
Matches they'll miss
As a result of their injuries, Pobega and Odgaard will be unavailable for the upcoming matches against Cremonese on 5 April, Aston Villa on 9 April, and Lecce on 12 April. There is also uncertainty surrounding their participation in the Europa League quarter-final second leg against Aston Villa on 16 April, pending their recovery progress.
Impact on Bologna
The absence of Pobega and Odgaard poses a challenge for Bologna, as they will have to cope without two key players during a crucial stage of the season. The team will need to adapt tactically and rely on other squad members to step up and fill the void left by the injured duo.




