Unfortunately his injury is far more serious Feyenoord will have to do without Ayase Ueda for the rest of the calendar year. A scan has shown that the injury to his thigh will keep him sidelined for the rest of the year. Ueda was injured in the Classic against Ajax.
Yeah also read that some minutes ago. So sad, cause he was in such great form. More bad luck is not possible from one injury into the next one + that happens in the timeline, where he was on his way to cement his starting spot when Giminez would be back.
3rd striker Carranza also injured, and unknown to be back. How crazy, all 3 strikers, injured at the same time.
Well as things stand it seems not about a jynxed Ueda... "One coincidence is just a coincidence, two coincidences are a clue, three coincidences are a proof"
Hehe yeah, mysterious. But "good" for Ueda, nobody could steal his place and hopefully he will be the 1st to be back.
https://www.ad.nl/voetbal/japanners...-een-week-hun-ogen-uit-in-nederland~a7800f05/ Japanese create the atmosphere at Varkenoord: 'They have been amazed in the Netherlands for a week' With video A large group of Japanese students from the Fujieda Meisei Junior & High School in Shizuoka created the atmosphere at Varkenoord on Wednesday afternoon. There, coach Pascal Bosschaart's Feyenoord talents won 3-0 against Sparta Prague in the UEFA Youth League. Minne Groenstege 12-12-24, 08:00 Last update: 14:58 The ninety boys, all 17 years old, sang continuously in the second half to support the Feyenoord talents. The group of Sparta Prague fans, who created the atmosphere in the first half, were completely drowned out. After the first Youth League win of the season, the Japanese were thanked by Feyenoord captain Jan Plug (19) and his teammates for their support, which caused many smiling faces among both the players and spectators. The catchy 'Let's Go Feyenoord, olé olé olé' was not heard in the Kuip on Wednesday evening, because no tickets could be obtained for the Champions League match by the large group of Japanese. Well wrapped up in their long blue coats and their Feyenoord scarves, the group attracted a lot of attention. That was also the case last weekend, when the group was present at RKC - Feyenoord (2-3) and FC Emmen - Excelsior (1-1). "We arrived from Japan on Saturday afternoon and then immediately took the bus to Waalwijk. After such a long day of travel, a few boys fell asleep in the RKC stadium that evening, but the boys have been looking forward to the atmosphere for days," says Zen, the Dutch-Japanese tour guide of the company, which consists of more than a hundred people, including guidance. "My grandfather was able to accompany Shinji Ono at the beginning of this century during his first months in Rotterdam. These guys were still hoping for a meeting with Ayase Ueda, but unfortunately that turned out not to be possible." Guests at Excelsior and Feyenoord In addition to visiting three matches, the group visited the center of Rotterdam on Monday and three friendly matches were played against peers of Excelsior. A 5-1 and 2-1 loss, but also a 2-1 victory. On Tuesday, the group trained at Varkenoord and today the group will visit Amsterdam, after which the return trip to Japan will start in the evening. Zen: "Normally, a visit to the windmills in Kinderdijk is always part of such a trip, but these guys all love football and have had a wonderful week. All the supporters we met were very friendly and interested, so Feyenoord and Excelsior certainly have a place in their hearts."
Papers over here writing Santi is leaving after daddy interview: "The plan is for him to leave Feyenoord. Because of the way he returned after his injury, he has put the market back on edge. I think he was already followed by some clubs, but this gives an extra boost," Christian Giménez told the Mexican Récord. The striker of Feyenoord saw a transfer to Nottingham Forest last summer bounce off. "Santi has been playing here for the club for two and a half years now. The club is also open to listening to a good offer, but we have to stay calm." Basically daddy said shit about leaving, typical usual low level journalism to whip up hot air. "The plan is for him to leave Feyenoord." These journalists act as if an incredible unknown masterplan has been revealed. Hey, dudes, that already was the "plan" when we signed him, because we lack the financial clout to keep our star players.
Yeah, completely an upset win by us. If we hadnot stupidly lost that match against RB Salzburg at home, we would be in the top 8 group with automatic qualification.