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DW Sports ‏@dw_sports 27s27 seconds ago
A picture is worth a thousand words (thank you: @fluestertweets). Can you spot Ilkay Gündogan? #BSCBVB

Sebastian Weßling ‏@fluestertweets 12h12 hours ago
Symbolbild. #BVB #Gündogan

Gundogan Lol
 
Yes, those 10 minutes were very telling. I'm starting to have doubts about him.

Give over, you could find a dodgy ten minutes from any player in the world if you tried hard enough, factor in to that he was coming back from injury as well. Whenever Aguero comes back from injury he normally needs a couple of games to hit good form too.
 
Christ fellas,
Give over, you could find a dodgy ten minutes from any player in the world if you tried hard enough, factor in to that he was coming back from injury as well. Whenever Aguero comes back from injury he normally needs a couple of games to hit good form too.
Christ fellas, it's obvious he was joking.
 
Give over, you could find a dodgy ten minutes from any player in the world if you tried hard enough, factor in to that he was coming back from injury as well. Whenever Aguero comes back from injury he normally needs a couple of games to hit good form too.
I already explained I was joking. Just poking fun at the original poster who complained.
 
Give us a source or do one.
Here's the source so do one yourself.


lkay Gundogan injured again, worry for Manchester City


If it hadn't been for injury problems then it's pretty certain Ilkay Gundogan would have left Borussia Dortmund last summer. The club announced the player was set to leave and Gundogan commented on it too, it's worth pointing out that so far was the midfielder out of the Dortmund door that at one point odds of around 8/1 were available on him staying (a happy Sport Witness memory).

No club came forward who were prepared to satisfy the financial demands of both player and club, and so Gundogan backtracked, extended his contract by a single year, until June 2017, and made sure we were all set for the same situation a year later.

This time around things are different, Gundogan has proven he's returned from a long term back injury situation, and that will have helped gather more interest. Manchester City are the most linked club, with claims all over Germany about a deal being close.

However, the player has yet again succumbed to injury. Bild report that after Dortmund's last match, Gundogan was seen with his calf bandaged, and 'walked silently and frustrated' in the dressing room. Dortmund have said he'd taken a blow to the shin, but Bild point out that the injury comes not so long after Gundogan picked up another in early March, leaving him out for over a month.

On one hand the injuries could be nothing to do with a long term issue, and absolutely nothing to worry about, but on the other hand Manchester City will surely be keeping a close eye on the situation to make sure they're not on the verge of picking up a player who will be repeatedly out.

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Partly he is injured, but mostly BVB-Coach Tuchel had replaced him anyway for the rest of the season to bring in Weigl. In a club, that is highly build on emotions – marketing claim: true love (haha) – he never showed too much identification with BVB. That is why him leaving would not cause the same uproar among fans like once Mario Götze.
 
Tuchel said he is questionable for their game this weekend. Suggests it's likely not much of an injury.
 
Here's the source so do one yourself.


lkay Gundogan injured again, worry for Manchester City


If it hadn't been for injury problems then it's pretty certain Ilkay Gundogan would have left Borussia Dortmund last summer. The club announced the player was set to leave and Gundogan commented on it too, it's worth pointing out that so far was the midfielder out of the Dortmund door that at one point odds of around 8/1 were available on him staying (a happy Sport Witness memory).

No club came forward who were prepared to satisfy the financial demands of both player and club, and so Gundogan backtracked, extended his contract by a single year, until June 2017, and made sure we were all set for the same situation a year later.

This time around things are different, Gundogan has proven he's returned from a long term back injury situation, and that will have helped gather more interest. Manchester City are the most linked club, with claims all over Germany about a deal being close.

However, the player has yet again succumbed to injury. Bild report that after Dortmund's last match, Gundogan was seen with his calf bandaged, and 'walked silently and frustrated' in the dressing room. Dortmund have said he'd taken a blow to the shin, but Bild point out that the injury comes not so long after Gundogan picked up another in early March, leaving him out for over a month.

On one hand the injuries could be nothing to do with a long term issue, and absolutely nothing to worry about, but on the other hand Manchester City will surely be keeping a close eye on the situation to make sure they're not on the verge of picking up a player who will be repeatedly out.

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Sport Witness?
No wonder you didn't quote the source.
 
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