I'm just as excited as everyone else at this news, but I hope we don't rush him back. I'd much rather he miss the cup final and be available for Chelsea the following weekend than to come off at half time at Wembley for aggravating it more.
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A fully fit Leroy would have an absolute ball on the wide open spaces of Wembley, i hope to fvck he recovers in time
That's great news, I hope he can get some match sharpness aganst Wigan before the cup final.PEP: @LeroySane19 is much better but I don't think he will be back for the Champions League. He's just running in training.
A fully fit Leroy would have an absolute ball on the wide open spaces of Wembley, i hope to fvck he recovers in time
I can't wait to get him back, but the wide open spaces of Wembley was always a myth, even before they started trying to standardize pitch dimensions...
http://www.football-stadiums.co.uk/articles/are-all-football-pitches-the-same-size/
I think more accurate would be the wide open spaces of Bellerin
Here's hoping you're right.
Please tell me this post is a wind-up?I'm not a physio but when I used to play five a side I regularly used to go over on my ankles and ended up taping both in the end as suggested by my physio. Down the side of my calf under my foot and up the inside of my calf. Could still run and strike a ball but it stopped me going over on them. Anybody know if this is still done could Leroy do this? Or is it frowned upon?