asahartford1
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Could interpret the poor trainer thing another way though, he was managing his body and fatigue level to enable him to put in the high intensity sprints and top performances in competitive games. Fatigue and lack of recovery time is one of the top causes of muscle injuries.
Carlos Tevez was also accused of being a poor trainer, but gave everything in competition.
Top sprinters don't fun full pelt during heats when they can run at lower level and still qualify. Doesn't make sense to increase fatigue or risk of injury in less important situations.
We aren't talking about a player that has struggled with being overweight or poor conditioning. Much more likely that injuries were due to fatigue.
You have convinced me. Sergio was a great trainer, number one in sprints