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A leg injury meant the Germany midfielder lasted just 10 minutes of Juve’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Monaco, a match Massimiliano Allegri’s men won 2-1 to progress 4-1 on aggregate.
However, Khedira posted on Instagram to confirm he has suffered no serious damage.
That means Juve will have Khedira available ahead of a crucial period, with the Bianconeri one win away from a sixth straight Serie A title, while they are have the Coppa Italia and Champions League finals to look forward to – the latter coming against Khedira’s former club Real Madrid.
“Good news. It’s nothing serious. I’ll need to rest for the next couple of days but after that I’ll be able to help the team in the decisive games of the season,” Khedira wrote.
A post shared by Sami Khedira (@sami_khedira6) on May 11, 2017 at 1:41am PDT
“Still excited we made it to the @uefachampionsleague final and especially about the way we played.
“Very much looking forward to meeting @realmadrid for the big showdown in Cardiff.”