The Roma and Ukrainian national team are remaining on tenterhooks due to the ongoing concerns about striker Artem Dovbyk’s knee. The yellow-and-red attacker underwent a magnetic resonance imaging scan yesterday which revealed no evident problems, despite the discomfort he’s been experiencing over the past weeks. Dovbyk, who already had a cruciate ligament surgery in 2019, today underwent some treatments before leaving for Ukraine where he will perform further tests in cohesion with the national team’s medical staff. They will then decide whether to use him in the matches against Georgia and Albania, or send him back to Trigoria.