2019/20 Jean-Philippe Gbamin

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So the three months extension to his injury recovery has now ticked into the fourth month without an explanation. Incredible.
He had surgery to his quadriceps tendon without knowing the exact pathology of the injury that suggests that the injury was relatively severe. The tendon feeds from a group of powerful muscles and requires a lot of load bearing into a relatively unstable joint in the knee its hardly surprising its taking time to heal
 

He had surgery to his quadriceps tendon without knowing the exact pathology of the injury that suggests that the injury was relatively severe. The tendon feeds from a group of powerful muscles and requires a lot of load bearing into a relatively unstable joint in the knee its hardly surprising its taking time to heal
Then Everton shouldn’t have sent out an update saying he had a setback that will keep him out for three additional months, should they?

They probably also should’ve done the operation in August but Everton’s medical team aren’t known for their common sense.
 
Then Everton shouldn’t have sent out an update saying he had a setback that will keep him out for three additional months, should they?

They probably also should’ve done the operation in August but Everton’s medical team aren’t known for their common sense.

Things like this can not be predicted with total accuracy. Initial estimates may have been three months but now its longer because its a human body not a machine.
 
Then Everton shouldn’t have sent out an update saying he had a setback that will keep him out for three additional months, should they?

They probably also should’ve done the operation in August but Everton’s medical team aren’t known for their common sense.

I doubt they said he would be back in 3 months tho?

Surely they said hes expected to be out for 3months.
 
I doubt they said he would be back in 3 months tho?

Surely they said hes expected to be out for 3months.
Everton released a statement confirming Gbamin’s problems.

“Jean-Philippe Gbamin has undergone surgery on a tendon injury in his right quadriceps muscle, which will keep the midfielder out of action for around three months,” it read.


With still no news of his return to first team action, I think it’s safe to assume he won’t be making it back anytime soon, beyond the initial ‘around three months’ prediction.
 

He had surgery to his quadriceps tendon without knowing the exact pathology of the injury that suggests that the injury was relatively severe. The tendon feeds from a group of powerful muscles and requires a lot of load bearing into a relatively unstable joint in the knee its hardly surprising its taking time to heal
So we can just right him off now then.
 
Around 3 months from October is right now - and he is back in training as confirmed by Ancelotti last week

So shut your piehole you absolute meff before you embarrass yourself further
What is the exact period for ‘around’ because he’s not coming back anytime soon?

What a mature way to debate a topic.
 
What is the exact period for ‘around’ because he’s not coming back anytime soon?

What a mature way to debate a topic.


There's a couple of things at play here... 1. He's back in full training as of last week.

2. It's enormously difficult to make a prediction on the pace of recovery of a player you've only been working with for a month when he suffers a serious injury with a lot of risk of complication. What would you like them to have said?

Weren't you moaning last week that Ancelotti said he "hoped" to have Richarlison back against Newcastle and then didn't?
 

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