Season Over for Dovbyk: Hip Surgery and Extended Recovery Sideline Striker.
Artem Dovbyk's Injury Blow
According to Novyny.live: Artem Dovbyk, the Ukrainian international and Roma forward, will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a significant hip injury. Diagnosed with a torn tendon in his left hip, he underwent surgery in Finland to address the issue. While Dovbyk has already started his rehabilitation, reports confirm that his recovery has been slower than anticipated, ruling him out for the rest of the campaign.
The 27-year-old had initially targeted an April return to competitive action, but that timeline has now passed without him taking the field. In the 2025/26 season, Dovbyk made 17 appearances for Roma, scoring three goals and providing two assists. On the international stage, he has earned 40 caps for Ukraine and netted 11 goals, but this setback means he will be unavailable for the remainder of the season.
Impact on the Team and Dovbyk's Future
Consequently, Dovbyk's prolonged absence represents a major setback for Roma, as his recovery has dragged on longer than expected.
Losing Dovbyk for an extended period is a heavy blow for Roma, given his importance as a key contributor in the squad. His experience and goal-scoring ability have been vital in matches, and the club will now need to find ways to fill the void left by his absence. This injury also raises questions about his future with the Ukrainian national team, as it could disrupt preparations for upcoming major international tournaments. A successful and full recovery will be crucial for Dovbyk to regain his place in the lineup and continue his career at the highest level.
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