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So Andy Murray has spent 6 months convalescing from his hip injury and now finds he needs to have
an operation on it. Remind you of any one? Just shows these hip injuries are a bitch.
Never thought I'd like an Ahab post but you hit the nail on the head. Not all injuries are equal and I'd rather they get dealt with properly so we continue to get the best out of our players. And I trust our medical team knows how to deal with these injuries better than most people in the world.
I, honestly, don't trust our medical team. I really don't, and I'm generally positive about everything. But be it Lamela, Wanyama, Rose, etc. we seem to have (from the outside at least) a bad habit of underestimating injuries on initial diagnosis leading to bringing players back a bit too soon leading to more serious injuries and longer recovery periods. It's either that or the news that filters out initially about injuries is too optimistic for whatever reason.Never thought I'd like an Ahab post but you hit the nail on the head. Not all injuries are equal and I'd rather they get dealt with properly so we continue to get the best out of our players. And I trust our medical team knows how to deal with these injuries better than most people in the world.
I, honestly, don't trust our medical team. I really don't, and I'm generally positive about everything. But be it Lamela, Wanyama, Rose, etc. we seem to have (from the outside at least) a bad habit of underestimating injuries on initial diagnosis leading to bringing players back a bit too soon leading to more serious injuries and longer recovery periods. It's either that or the news that filters out initially about injuries is too optimistic for whatever reason.
It's just fucking weird how it's always X had a minor injury to Y, back soon....and then weeks/months later we hear about a setback. I've spent a sad amount of my free time following sport, and I just can't name another club in any sport that so chronically has players out past the original diagnosis.
Crap performance again , the fact that Erikssen is absent and he only gets 20 minutes in a game thats screaming out for creativity is telling , when he gets a chance he needs to take it but he never does , flog him to China and move on time.
He was out injured for a year! Yes he was poor when he came on but when he’s at it he’s a good player. I would have started him knowing eriksen was out.
CluelessToo many excuses made for Lamela he is a decent player but sports about levels and he is not good enough to play regularly for us or any of the top 6.
Clueless
I don’t think he’s average at all. But he will probably flourish at a league like the Seria A as opposed to the tight space and counters of the PLIt’s time for him to move on, he has been a massive flop. He is 26 soon, he hasn’t lived up to anywhere the potential his showed at River and Roma. A very average footballer.
your first 2 sentences apply equally to Delli except that it was for 90 mins plus Delli constantly played the ball to far ahead of himself and ended up losing it when there were easy options to pass. Your second point is interesting re swap for Malcom, but who would you drop to make room Son, Erickson or Delli, so that Malcom can play every week ?A 20 minute exhibition of why he's not good enough. Poor first touches, leading to loss of possession. He constantly wants more time that isn't there. Had the chance to set Sissoko free but would have needed to use his right so played the easier pass to Kane, which he under hit under pressure, though luckily won the freekick in that case. Three chances to score and fluffed them all. Wanted more touches and time from two yards out, didn't anticipate Kane going cross goal, bad positioning, static. And miskicked the other chance. Didn't make anything happen or change thr game. If we can send him the other way in a deal for Malcom it'll be in everyone's best interests.
We'll get a game changer and he'll get to play every week, go somewhere for a few months where he's "the man" and if he can't be a difference maker there we can be certain it's time to sell him.
your first 2 sentences apply equally to Delli except that it was for 90 mins plus Delli constantly played the ball to far ahead of himself and ended up losing it when there were easy options to pass. Your second point is interesting re swap for Malcom, but who would you drop to make room Son, Erickson or Delli, so that Malcom can play every week ?