Injury thread

Discussion in 'Borussia Dortmund' started by The Old Lady Hertha, Apr 4, 2006.

  1. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    No, there isn't Moritz Leitner.

    He won't be recalled from Augsburg.

    Recalling him would show the bench players Klopp doesn't trust them.

    Don't forget if Bender gets fit and Zidan can't play, da Silva can always move back to central midfield.

    Central midfield is da Silva's natural position.
     
  2. deleted

    deleted Member

    Aug 18, 2006
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    As in Kagawa's position, yeah it is...

    Leitner can back up several positions, if it really comes to that.
     
  3. Gunning4Chelsea

    Gunning4Chelsea Member+

    Aug 2, 2005
    chicago
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This is why international tournaments should ONLY be played in the summer!
     
  4. Microhustler

    Microhustler New Member

    Mar 1, 2010
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Well pretty sure Zidan was the one saying how we are going to have the Bundesliga wrapped in February now, now he can back up that talk and do it himself.
     
  5. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    Dude, for the last time, WE DON'T NEED TO RECALL MORITZ LEITNER!!


    We don't need to call Leitner back prematurely just because Kagawa got injured!!



    The following is a message I just typed at the 1860 thread.

    It is relevant for this subject too.


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    Unlike many other clubs, we have options on hand.



    OPTION 1: We still have Mohamed Zidan, who was doing a very good job in that position before he got injured himself last sesaon.


    OPTION 2: We can still move Mario Götze, who was outstanding on that position against Stuttgart, over to that position for the rest of the season.


    OPTION 3: We can move Antonio da Silva, who is Sven Bender's backup at the moment, to central midfield. Central midfield is da Silva's natural position. Sebastian Kehl is finally due back soon and he can back up Sven.


    OPTION 4: We still have Hungarian international central midfielder Tamas Hajnal on our roster. Sure, we're trying to dump him, but until we do, he's still technically an option.

    But if they consider him, they may as well.........


    OPTION 5: Go ahead and move Götze to the center and play the soon-to-be fit again Florian Kringe on the right. Again, probably not going to happen, but still preferable to calling back Leitner.


    OPTION 6: We can always find a cheap, but EXPERIENCED alternative. If they want to buy, Stuttgart's Elson could be an option. But I don't see this happening. Again, we have too many options on hand.



    I believe I have just clearly shown we don't need Leitner right away.


    Of all the options I just listed, Klopp is more likely to go with Option 1 or Option 2.

    The likliest being Option 2.



    I think Leitner's future with BVB is either going to be at D-Mid or on the right side of midfield.


    The only way we would even use Leitner on the Bundesliga team next season is if Kehl retires, Sahin leaves or they give up on Kuba for the right side of midfield.


    To be honest, we wouldn't even really need him if Kehl or Sahin leaves because of the strides Antonio da Silva is making at D-Mid.


    A decision won't be made on Kuba until the end of the season. If Leitner is impressive enough for FCA, this could be a factor in BVB's decision on what to do with Kuba.


    Kuba is under contract through 2013, so I don't see him going anywhere unless there is a decent offer.


    However, I do know fan patience with Kuba is wearing thin.

    When that happens in Dortmund, usually the patience of the management team isn't far behind.


    But nothing would happen there before next season.



    As reported on the 1860 thread, there are rumors that FC Augsburg (FCA) where Leitner is currently loaned, are considering asking BVB to at least extend Leitner's loan.


    I think BVB can consider allowing Leitner to stay at FCA for another season simply because we can afford to do it.

    I don't believe it would be good for BVB to call Leitner back just have him sitting on the bench.

    I feel Moritz Leitner needs to play at the highest level possible. And FCA is a serious promotion contender.

    I don't know that BVB would extend Leitner's loan at FCA if asked.

    But I don't see any reason why BVB shouldn't do it.

    And I most certainly see no reason BVB would pull Leitner back from FCA right now.

    We just have too many other options.

    Pulling Leitner back from FCA would more than likely hinder his development more than it would help us in any way.

    Pulling Leitner back now just doesn't pass the "common sense test........"
     
  6. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    If he gets the chance.

    Klopp will probably stick with Mario Götze in the center and sorry ass Kuba on the right. :mad:

    I just hope Kuba gets his head out of his ass soon.

    Damnit, Kuba has the talent to be an asset at this time of need.

    He just needs to show that talent more consistently!
     
  7. swit0539

    swit0539 Member+

    Aug 13, 2008
    Sydney
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    yeah, I have been a fan of Kuba over the past couple of seasons, but am losing patience with him lately too, but it is true, he does have the potential to really dominate the wing with his speed, agility and dribbling skills. He is starting to look a little one dimensional though, sort of like Odonkor (just speed and not much else)....So is Barrios starting this weekend? I don't know about this game, i'm 50-50 about our chances, we have a pretty decent record against 'em but as cliche as it is records don't count for much come game day, I seriously hope Zidan will be able to play some role in the match.
     
  8. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States


    Replied to in the "General Discussion Thread......"
     
  9. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The club has confirmed Kagawa is out for the rest of the season........ :(
     
  10. cromagnum

    cromagnum Member+

    Aug 13, 2007
    Thats to bad for Kagawa but i still think you guys should win the Bundesliga..
     
  11. The Old Lady Hertha

    The Old Lady Hertha New Member

    Dec 15, 2004
    Boston, MA
    Club:
    Hertha BSC Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
  12. Dead Fingers

    Dead Fingers Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jan 22, 2004
    St. Paul, Minnesota
    Club:
    Minnesota United FC
    Sorry about the loss gang. Let's hope he heals well.
     
  13. deleted

    deleted Member

    Aug 18, 2006
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Thanks, he's only 21 so hopefully the break will fully heal up.
     
  14. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    According to a Japanese fan on the e-mail list, this is the second time he's suffered such an injury.

    We know that sometimes, once an athlete breaks a foot, it seems to happen more often.

    I was hoping they would send him to the US or Japan for surgery, but it seems they're going to do it here in Germany.

    But at least BVB is being cautious and not trying to rush him back.
     
  15. pogrebnyuchenko

    Jun 16, 2010
    at home
    Club:
    Zenit St Petersburg
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia
    i do hope he doesnt .. isnt out as long as kringe is/was.. with his 2nd break :(

    @ keith would u rate braun and his team as good as outside specialists elsewhere or is braun as good as any in germany ?


    prob my over active imagination (see i covered myself).. but our players seem to be out longer with injuries than others :) even little knocks turn into nagging injuries that last ages ... the modern times of the game or bad medical advice
     
  16. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    The difference between Kagawa and Kringe is that Kringe tried to rush back to help Hertha BSC.

    BVB will do no such thing with Kagawa.

    This is why BVB announced Kagawa would be out for the rest of the season before he was even examined in Dortmund.

    When it comes to Kagawa, BVB is already planning for next season.




    He's one of the best in the Bundesliga. However, no, he isn't as good as any in Germany.

    But don't worry about anything. Braun doesn't do the surgeries on the players.

    BVB sends them to specialists for the actual surgeries. Dr. Braun usually just observes and reports back to the club.




    You're imagining things.......
     
  17. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The club is reporting that Shinji Kagawa has had successful surgery on his foot in Tokyo.

    No word yet on how long his recovery will take.
     
  18. CanStriker

    CanStriker Member

    Oct 6, 2010
    That is good news. They have great docs out there in Japan. Here' shoping he is 100% come next season.

    Several months for sure, we just have to hope for no complications.
     
  19. Mavi

    Mavi New Member

    Mar 18, 2008
    Nuri Sahin didn't play for Turkey today against South Korea due to an injury.
    Does anyone know how serious it is?
     
  20. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States


    It isn't believed to be serious at all.

    I believe he's expected to play this weekend.
     
  21. roxbury

    roxbury Member+

    Apr 27, 2004
    I hope He fully fit. If He rush to comeback, its not good idea.


    Regards,
     
  22. Cris 09

    Cris 09 Trololololo

    Nov 30, 2004
    Westfalenstadion
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Any news on Zidan?
     
  23. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    There is now.

    He'll be out two weeks with a slight tear in a muscle group near his spine.

    He should be all right.


    Kuba is hoping to be fit to play in the Bayern match.
     
  24. smithfan

    smithfan Member+

    Aug 14, 2005
    Waimoana
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Oh my god...
     
  25. footyfan1

    footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

    Oct 20, 2003
    San Antonio, Texas
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    Well, it looks like we'll get to see what Langerak is made of........
     

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