Teun Koopmeiners visited the JMedical facility this morning for a medical examination after sustaining an injury during [**Juventus’ match against Monza**](https://www.footitalia.com/serie-a-monza-1-2-juventus-match-report/). The Dutch midfielder was forced to leave the field due to a muscular issue, prompting concerns about his fitness.
Juventus secured a crucial victory against Monza, ending a streak of four consecutive draws in Serie A, thanks to goals from Nico Gonzalez and Weston McKennie. However, the win was overshadowed by Koopmeiners’ early exit from the game when he felt discomfort in his adductor muscle.
Following the match, Juventus manager Thiago Motta expressed cautious optimism, stating, “I’m not worried, but we’ll evaluate him tomorrow. We hope he’s alright.” Despite this reassurance, the club decided to proceed with a thorough medical assessment to determine the extent of the injury.
While there doesn’t appear to be significant concern within the Juventus camp, the decision to conduct medical tests underscores the importance of Koopmeiners to the team. The midfielder will undergo instrumental examinations, with more information expected to follow.
Since his transfer to Turin, Koopmeiners has been adjusting to his role at Juventus. This season, he has contributed 2 goals and 3 assists across 19 appearances in Serie A, Coppa Italia, and Champions League matches. Although his offensive output has been less prominent compared to his time at Atalanta, Motta has repeatedly emphasized Koopmeiners’ crucial role in the team’s midfield, particularly in ball distribution and build-up play.