23.11.2015 17:16 h

Juve's Hernanes out for three weeks

Juventus have confirmed attacking midfielder Hernanes will be sidelined for three weeks after scans revealed a tear in his right thigh.

The Brazilian international, already out of Wednesday's Champions League clash at home to Manchester City due to suspension, suffered the injury in Saturday's 1-0 home win over AC Milan and is now set to miss upcoming league games against Palermo, Lazio and Fiorentina.

A statement by the Serie A champions said: "Today Hernanes was subjected to scans following the muscle problem he suffered in the game against Milan.

"The scans revealed a first grade tear in the adductor muscle of his right thigh. His return to competition will be in around three weeks."

Ahead of Wednesday's fixture, which could see Juventus qualify for the last 16, the Italians are sweating on the availability of France left back Patrice Evra, who suffered an ankle knock on Saturday.

Massimiliano Allegri's side is also missing Sami Khedira, Roberto Pereyra, Kwadwo Asamoah and Simone Padoin, while Uruguayan midfielder Martin Caceres is set for a late fitness test on a right thigh problem.

Juventus will qualify for the knockout phase with a win, or with any result if Sevilla do not beat Borussia Monchengladbach on Wednesday.

City, stunned 4-1 at home by Liverpool at the weekend, will clinch first place in the group with victory in Turin.