Ivorian forward Maxwel Cornet makes long-awaited Genoa debut after injury layoff
Maxwel Cornet finally returned to action for Genoa, marking his first appearance since joining the Serie A side on loan.
The Ivorian forward’s comeback ended a frustrating period of injuries that had kept him sidelined for months.
Cornet came off the bench against Parma, featuring for nine minutes in Genoa’s weekend fixture.
His appearance may have been brief, but it carried great meaning for a player eager to restart his career.
The 28-year-old forward joined Genoa with high expectations, bringing experience from his spells at Lyon, Burnley, and West Ham.
Injuries, however, delayed his introduction to Italian football, leaving fans waiting to see him in action.
His short time on the pitch offered glimpses of the pace and sharp movement that once made him one of Ligue 1’s most exciting attackers.
Cornet looked determined to make every touch count, pushing forward and linking well with teammates in attack.
For Genoa, Cornet’s return arrives at an important moment. The club needs added attacking options to improve results in a competitive Serie A campaign.
His energy and versatility on the left wing could provide a crucial boost for manager Alberto Gilardino’s side.
Cornet has endured difficult months of rehabilitation, focusing on recovery and physical conditioning. The return to full training and now to match play signals a new chapter in his journey.
He has spoken in the past about his desire to overcome setbacks through patience and discipline, and his brief cameo suggests he remains mentally strong.
The Ivorian international hopes to recapture his top form in the coming weeks.
His main goal is to help Genoa climb the table while regaining the rhythm that once defined his best years in France.
The coaching staff plans to ease him back gradually, ensuring he stays fit for the long season ahead.
Cornet’s experience in European football could prove invaluable for a young Genoa squad.
His ability to play both as a winger and forward gives the team tactical flexibility.
Supporters will now look forward to seeing him feature more prominently as his fitness improves.
The return of Cornet also offers optimism for Ivory Coast fans, who have followed his recovery closely.
With consistent performances, he could strengthen his position for future national team call-ups.
For Cornet, these nine minutes against Parma were more than just a game. They represented the end of uncertainty and the beginning of a renewed mission—to remind Serie A of his talent and determination.
Genoa fans, who applauded his introduction, will expect his next appearance to last much longer.
His comeback may have started modestly, but Cornet’s intent was clear. He wants to fight for a regular place and contribute to Genoa’s ambitions this season.
Every minute from here will count as he rebuilds confidence and rhythm on Italian soil.
