lolHopefully it doesn’t affect his pace.
lolHopefully it doesn’t affect his pace.
Strange that if true, it's now Mangala and Sigurdsson they've allowed to carry on when they shouldn't have.These knee injurys are becomming the new hamstring injurys for us,why if it ends up right do we have experts who let players carry on during the games,should they have a good idea of how bad it could be
Judging by some of his crosses, I’m not sure he knows his left from his right.Did he ? surely bolasie would say hes looking at wrong one if true
Strange that if true, it's now Mangala and Sigurdsson they've allowed to carry on when they shouldn't have.
Agreed. But I still kind of want players the medical staff have to protect from themselves. I know it's stupid especially with the amount of money riding on one player but I can't be too upset at them. That level of commitment should be applauded (and criticized to a small extent).Same as with Bolasie - generally speaking a knee injury is not something you can 'run-off'. Considering their value as assets, as well their own personal well-being, very strange we keep taking the risk of putting players back on. That said, surely the individual has to take some responsibility.
Did his knee ligaments fall off in full speed?
Thats fast!Yep, he was running at full pelt mate, so up to his top speed of 1 mph.
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