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Ansu Fati's return could 6+ weeks depending on whether surgery is needed. Bar?a have not disclosed what grade the hamstring injury is or if surgery is required.
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I'm so much pesimistic right now, that I would take a 6 week injury for him, expected something like 6 months at first.
For the love of God why are our players so fucking soft?
NFL and Rugby players sprint, change direction and go through car like collisions game after game.
Our pussies cannot even sprint for a ball without damaging themselves.
Disgrace.
For the love of God why are our players so fucking soft?
NFL and Rugby players sprint, change direction and go through car like collisions game after game.
Our pussies cannot even sprint for a ball without damaging themselves.
Disgrace.
It's weird, because even some big European clubs send their players to Barcelona clinics for long-term treatments. Not talking about FC Barcelona facilities, but the medical reputation of the city itself.
I think it was few years ago when Ramon Cugat was still one of the best, Pep sent his player in Bayern and City to Barcelona.
Now he is 71 and doesn't seem to be doing well, MATS, Coutinho and Fati went to other doctors to fix their knees.
Also, top notch surgeons won't join a club. Not profitable for them. Those guys are millionaires and what they will get in a club like Barca is less than what they can get working outside of it in more stable jobs.
If Fati is Dembele 2.0 injury-wise... Then WHAT THE ABSOLUTE FUCK IS OUR MEDICAL STAFF DOING????
Every remotely fast player gets injured. Dembele... No injuries before Barcelona. Fati... No serious injuries before getting to the first team. Now, they are both injured again after 2-3 games with limited minutes. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK??? Seriously, sack every physical preparation coach and replace them with professionals.