The defender has undergone minor nasal surgery after fracturing his nose against Chievo...
AC Milan defender Alessandro Nesta has had minor nasal surgery after fracturing his nose during the game against Chievo Verona on Sunday night.
The Italian defender grabbed a late double which allowed his side to win the game 2-1, but his night was spoiled as he sustained an injury to his nose.
The Rossoneri have now confirmed surgery has taken place, but it will not have any effect on the player as he will be back in action on Tuesday.
A statement on the club's official website reads:
"A.C Milan communicates that Alessandro Nesta underwent surgery that was carried out by doctor Paolo Marconi regarding a microfracture to his nasal bones.
"The player will be available for Tuesday's tra
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The Rossoneri centre-back is confident he and his partner will be able to stop the leaky defence...
Milan are looking to challenge for the Scudetto this season and defender Alessandro Nesta has praised the back-line, in which he will partner Brazilian Thiago Silva.
"Thiago is a very strong defender. He is physically powerful, has a great personality, and is equipped with excellent technical qualities," the player said of his partner in central defence, according to Goal.com Italia.
"The understanding is improving and the Brazilian will help this Milan side towards perfection."
Meanwhile, the 33-year-old, echoing many of his team-mates, found the club's pre-season matches in the United States to be a hindrance.
"The tour in the United States was exhausting," the former Lazio star continued.
"Especially for me, as I returned from a season that was very complex. I needed to train with different method
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The 33-year-old centre-back is ready to put his injury nightmare behind him.
Alessandro Nesta was pleased to pass unscathed through Milan’s friendly match with the Los Angeles Galaxy, and can finally see the light at the end of his injury tunnel.
The former Lazio man was a mere spectator last season and only made a brief cameo in a friendly against Tirana in October, struggling with chronic back problems before eventually going under the knife in February.
“I am happy because I feel good,” Nesta told the Rossoneri’s official website after playing 45 minutes against David Beckham’s side.
“I know who I was before the injury and [to reach that level is] my first objective now. I need to rediscover a bit of strength, but I am working on it.”
The ex-Lazio player is now able to train with the rest of the Rossoneri squad...
AC Milan defender Alessandro Nesta has returned to full training alongside his team-mates, according to the Rossoneri's official website.
The former Italian international has been struggling with injury since the end of last season and has not made an official appearance for the club in over a year.
The 33-year-old centre-back has been doing specific recovery exercises since late February, but now appears to be moving back to full fitness as he took part in his first full training session in quite some time on Tuesday.
Recently, the Italian press had suggested the player may retire due to his injury problems, but the player quickly denied those stories and indicated he wanted to be back on the pitch as soon
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The defender is determined to come back for his side, scoffing at retirement suggestions...
Alessandro Nesta is determined to return to action sooner rather than later for Milan, shooting down rumours of retirement due to a back problem.
The stopper has been hampered by a back injury and he went under the knife to cure the problem in February. Although he has been recovering well, a number of voices in Italy claimed he was considering hanging up his boots. However, Nesta is focussed on wearing them once again, rubbishing the talk.
"Will I retire? That is bad talk, and I will prove it," Nesta told Sportmediaset.it.
"I am convinced that I will return to playing. If it's not this season then it will be the next."
Nesta has been training with the rest of the squad and he to
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The Rossoneri’s summer strategies have not yet been drawn as the club is waiting to see how their injury-riddled pair progress.
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted that his team’s transfer efforts will depend a lot on the recovery of two important players: Alessandro Nesta and Marco Borriello.
If the two Italians manage to recover properly, then the Rossoneri might not have to look around for a new defender and attacker, according to Ancelotti.
“Losing important players like Nesta, Borriello and [Gennaro] Gattuso was penalising for our season and also the absence of Kaka was felt, because without him we lose velocity, dynamism and unpredictability,” explained the former Juventus coach to Milan Channel.
“The transfer market of next season will depend on Borriello and Nesta’s re
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The ex-Lazio man played his last official game almost a year ago and is allegedly set to throw in the towel.
Milan’s 3-1 defeat by Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo on May 11, 2008, might have been Alessandro Nesta’s last Serie A appearance.
The 33-year-old has missed the entire campaign due to chronic back problems and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports this morning that he is considering quitting football.
The former Italian international featured in a friendly against Tiran last October and seemed close to making his comeback, but suffered a relapse and underwent surgery in February.
The rehabilitation process is now over and Nesta has resumed running at Milanello, but he has apparently not made much headway, despite the team's medical staff insisting that he is ‘clinically healed’.
MILAN - On Father's Day, Alessandro Nesta celebrates his birthday. Double wishes for Sandro: as a father, wishes which we extend to all Rossoneri dads for today, and also for his birthday. Born on March 19, 1976, Nesta celebrates his 33rd birthday. Best wishes!
Adriano Galliani has been been talking about his defence as Milan prepare to take on Werder Breman in the UEFA Cup...
It has been a question on every Milan fan’s mind for quite some time now; when is the defence going to be sorted out?
The days when the northern giants were Italy’s answer to Arsenal, grinding out 1-0 wins with the help of Franco Baresi and current coach Carlo Ancelotti, have never before seemed such a hazy memory.
Even Milan supremo Adriano Galliani has told fans on the club’s website, acmilan.com, that there is hope for a more solid campaign in the near future, despite some comings and goings that are bound to take place at the end of this term.
The most notable of which will be the retirement of the one surviving member of that gloriously miserly defence mention
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