Here are important details about the injury that has slowed Taremi's
The real Taremi has not been seen so far at Inter Milan, but today an important detail emerges: he has been dealing with pubalgia for months!

The real Taremi has not been seen so far at Inter Milan, but today an important detail emerges: he has been dealing with pubalgia for months!
The real Taremi has not been seen at Inter Milan so far. Important details about the injury that has slowed the forward's integration into the Nerazzurri rotations are now emerging.
As highlighted by Italian newspaper Tuttosport via Fcinter1908.it, "Pubalgia is behind the problems affecting Mehdi Taremi's performance this season.
The former Porto forward has been limited for most of the season by this specific issue, an injury that is particularly troublesome given the delicate area involved. Today, the situation has actually improved a lot, but because of the nature of the problem, it can't be ruled out that it might reoccur in the future.
The worst – at least on a clinical level – seems to be behind him now, with Taremi himself stating: ‘I’ve had several physical problems and played with painkillers. I know the fans expected a lot more from me, and I’ll try to do better. I don’t want to talk about the issues, but when you’re in pain, it’s hard to play well,’ which he shared about ten days ago, signaling his desire to redeem himself.

In the meantime, Taremi will need to (re)find the best possible condition, especially since Lautaro will certainly be absent when the league resumes against Udinese.
A solid contribution from the Iranian forward will be necessary, who, in a surprise move but also in preparation for the upcoming crucial match for his national team against Uzbekistan, was on the bench for all 90 minutes against the United Arab Emirates (Azmoun and his teammates won 2-0 in a match that was suspended for about half an hour due to lighting problems in the stadium). This is partly due to his injury, which caused him to join the group late.
Inzaghi's hope remains to have him fully charged, in shape, and hungry to prove his worth when the league resumes.
The forward, who has not scored for Inter Milan in almost two months (his only Serie A goal, a penalty, came against Lecce on January 21 in Salento), aims to silence the criticism he’s received by showing the best of himself, similar to the form he showed at the start of the season when he was healthy and not dealing with physical issues. With a ready Taremi, who, if needed, could step in to replace the key players up front, to score decisive goals and be important for the Nerazzurri. Just like he was at Porto. Just like he will aim to be on Tuesday with his national team, when he will presumably return to lead his country's attack." concludes the newspaper.