dutchred
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Has there been any updates from the club on his injury
Just this at the momentHas there been any updates from the club on his injury
I love Kobie and very excited to see him develop, you don’t need to keep Casemiro on his toes though. You don’t win what he has needing an 18 year old to keep you on your toes. Weird post.A bit miffed about this. He was looking very good to keep Casemiro on his toes for the start of the season
I love Kobie and very excited to see him develop, you don’t need to keep Casemiro on his toes though. You don’t win what he has needing an 18 year old to keep you on your toes. Weird post.
Looks like Casemiro made sure he would be off his toes.A bit miffed about this. He was looking very good to keep Casemiro on his toes for the start of the season
If the injury is any serious he'll be back in Manchester already. The league starts like two weeks from now.It’s from the squad list travelling to Vegas - just means he hasn’t been sent home and will return with the others. He’d be doing that even if he is out for a bit you’d think.
If the injury is any serious he'll be back in Manchester already. The league starts like two weeks from now.
Why would he be back in Manchester already if he was out for say 6 weeks? The whole squad returns in 3 days anyway. What rehab work is there that has to be done in Manchester that he can’t start now in the States? The physios will be out there with the squad.If the injury is any serious he'll be back in Manchester already. The league starts like two weeks from now.
If you got a six weeks injury I don't think you're doing any work with the physios the first two weeks, if it's not so serious you get a surgery then at that early stage you're probably sitting it out. I might be wrong though I'm not a physio.Why would he be back in Manchester already if he was out for say 6 weeks? The whole squad returns in 3 days anyway. What rehab work is there that has to be done in Manchester that he can’t start now in the States? The physios will be out there with the squad.
I guess that’s my point. Unless he needs surgery I don’t know why there’d be any need to rush him back when he can just travel with the squad as planned and return in a few days.If you got a six weeks injury I don't think you're doing any work with the physios the first two weeks, if it's not so serious you get a surgery then at that early stage you're probably sitting it out. I might be wrong though I'm not a physio.
Or maybe you'll be better of at home than traveling around with the squad on crutches. Which would facilitate a faster recovery?I guess that’s my point. Unless he needs surgery I don’t know why there’d be any need to rush him back when he can just travel with the squad as planned and return in a few days.
Okay. We’ll find out if the fact he hasn’t been rushed home indicates he’s fine soon. Hopefully it does.Or maybe you'll be better of at home than traveling around with the squad on crutches. Which would facilitate a faster recovery?
Not sure what to make of it. Players posting messages of support make me worry that it's long.
Agree, if it was serious he would heve been sent homeHe probably just rolled it. That can hurt a lot in the moment and it's best not to continue to run on it. With him walking normally down the touchline after he came off I'm not too concerned.