Edit: Welbeck is injured as well, and Nani's career has been ruined with injuries too.
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Edit: Welbeck is injured as well, and Nani's career has been ruined with injuries too.
Yeah this issue starts to ring loud lately. I used to bash Arsenal's physio guys, but we are having the exact same problem...
I still think Arsenal are worse LOL.
@tuan: I read that Hargreaves said our Physio's weren't great, and their methods kept injuring him. I think LVG needs to look at it.
@Dyan: I believe we are not that far from Arsenal. I mean City has a lot of ex-Arsenal players who are relatively injury free, but ours keep getting injured.
@tuan: I read that Hargreaves said our Physio's weren't great, and their methods kept injuring him. I think LVG needs to look at it.
And our dear Rojos doesn't have a work permit
So as of now, our 3 signing are more or less unable to play for us.
Ander Herrera is the latest person to join the injury list. We will not have his services this week and possibly next week as well. The problem began towards the end of Fergie's era. Hargreaves then a record signing spent one may be two quality years with us before he got injured and never returned. Anderson was always injured and never recovered in time. RVP was out for most of the season last year, and Roo was in and out too. Now we have Luke Shaw, Fellaini, Carrick (I do not blame any one for this since he had a surgery), Evans, and Rafael out.
Who should we blame for players spending so much time recovering? The manager for his training methods? The medical staff who do not give proper treatment or advice to prevent it from happening again? Or the scouts and the manager for identifying injury prone players? The only bright side in all this we get to filed academy lads (may be) who would do a decent job compared to the people we have! Your opinion folks?