Sounds like wishful thinking to me...notable that the word "chronic" was employed for the first time.
It seemed like he fell into a black hole, a state in-between out due to injury and fully training. It will be nice to hear a definitive "back in full training" from the coaches. Then I can exhale.
I think that was me only. This injury has been ‘almost healed’ for many months and seems chronic. I hope that is not the case. I do not think that any of the official press reports mentioned ‘chronic’.
"Chronic" would explain the "close to return" one week and "back with physio" the week after. I guess the foot treatment is an attempt to find out what makes the groin problem return.
kind of amazing this attitude...why wouldnt the specialists already be in europe? its not like soccer isnt a gigantic business with clubs being desperate to find the best doctors regardless of nationality/locale
"Every major city in the United States has a hospital that is superior to any hospital outside of the United States." Discuss.
Off topic. Starting today, I got this "trending threads" panel that takes up 1/3 of my BS screen right now. How do I get rid of it? Thanks.
I agree with your position, and it may have countered the point he was intending to make that healthcare is yet another area American exceptionalism applies in spite of the WHO studies on the contrary. However, you still could make the argument that the club has a conflict of interest because of hopes to compete for a Champion's League and BL title, to rush him back while not making a fully proper diagnosis. Therefore it might actually behoove him to get a second opinion, probably in the States which could be paid for by USS who has more of a long-term interest in his health. I think Stu Holden's career would have turned out differently if this approach was taken instead. I said at the time it was being mismanaged so he could save Bolton from going down potentially. Don't have a clear read in this situation. RB Leipzig isn't nearly as dependent upon them or in desperate situations. But there was an aggravation here in his initial comeback attempt, so he probably wasn't ready, and now there's a lot of murkiness in his status.
Oh, man, that's old news! But, yes, it's disgusting yet true. Molecules of US freedom, and freedom gas.
Might see him in game action next week? "Tyler is back in team training, but of course it's out of the question, maybe we can use the long week before Hoffenheim to introduce him," said Nagelsmann On a semi-related note, two more Leipzig players (Poulsen and Halstenberg) are down with adductor injuries. Maybe it's something in the water https://rblive.de/mannschaft/ruecks...-poulsen-vor-rb-leipzig-gegen-paderborn-10114
Back in team training is good... My expectations are for a 2nd half return... anything else would be a bonus.
Seems like he could factor in for the Lyon match possibly? Julian Nagelsmann on Tyler Adams: "Tyler is back in team training, but of course not yet in question, maybe we can use the long week before Hoffenheim to introduce him."https://t.co/zPodXrrIQg— scuffed (@scuffedpod) November 30, 2019