Mateusz Wieteska was the last to leave Cagliari and the first to return to Davide Nicola's disposal. Called up by Poland on Saturday, he watched from the bench the 1-2 defeat in the 93rd minute against Scotland (which cost them relegation to League B of the Nations League) and returned to Sardinia last night. This morning he resumed training at the Crai Sport Center in Assemini, in a session - four days before the match against Genoa now led by Patrick Vieira - with work in the gym followed on the pitch by technical activation, themed matches and a series of small matches, all played at high intensity.

Three more players are expected in Cagliari this evening, who will be able to train again starting from tomorrow morning's session . Among them stands out Răzvan Marin: on Monday he scored twice (as captain) in Romania's 4-1 win in Cyprus, which allowed him to close the group with an incredible 6 goals in as many games, despite certainly not being a striker. In the scorers' table Marin placed third, behind Erling Haaland (Norway, 7 goals) and Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden, 9 with a poker last night against Azerbaijan) . Along with Marin, Adam Obert, Matteo Prati and Alen Sherri are expected to return.

Tomorrow night the group will be completed with Gianluca Lapadula, Zito Luvumbo and Yerry Mina (training from Friday) . The two South Americans finished their matches last night: the Peruvian striker came on in the 1-0 defeat in Buenos Aires against Argentina (great goal by Lautaro Martínez), the Colombian defender remained on the bench and Ecuador won 0-1 in Barranquilla (Enner Valencia scored with a splendid individual action). Sunday at 12.30 Genoa-Cagliari: referee Simone Sozza .

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