I get what you mean, although he's been playing a lot of games the last two years.
Though an ACL injury is quite unlucky..
terrible for him but he has injury history.
Dodged a bullet.
Wouldn't call getting Gomes and Arda dodging a bullet.
you mean 8 months, right?This is pretty hilarious. Lets wait for him to return in a few months, have a few good games and this forum completely forgetting about this and joining the "we should have get him" bandwagon again.
This is pretty hilarious. Lets wait for him to return in a few months, have a few good games and this forum completely forgetting about this and joining the "we should have get him" bandwagon again.
Same said about every injury he had,doesn't change the fact that the guy is made of glass and it was always wise to stay away from him.
There is a reason no other big club was really after him and he wasn't that expensive,it wasn't b/c City out smarted everyone but b/c they were willing to take a big risk with him.
Incredibly hilarious.
Literally cannot stop laughing.
Same said about every injury he had,doesn't change the fact that the guy is made of glass and it was always wise to stay away from him.
There is a reason no other big club was really after him and he wasn't that expensive,it wasn't b/c City out smarted everyone but b/c they were willing to take a big risk with him.
He was arguing him being seriously injury prone.
Impact injuries have nothing to do with that. It's just bad lack. Perhaps you could say Gundogan is a guy with bad luck.
Seen players having no injuries sustaining two impact injuries resulting in a torn ACL putting them out of action for a year every time.
Are they injury prone? Nope.
Aguero whose hamstring troubles him a lot or Kompany who has the same issue is a result of injury proeness.
If Gundogan had damaged his hamstring or his back then that would've been a result of it.
This is just very bad luck, sadly for the player.