uwe rosler 28
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Kyle is an extreme athlete I think if there is no minimum chance of aggregating the injury he plays his fitness will be spot onI’d very much doubt Kyle to start after one training session.
Kyle is an extreme athlete I think if there is no minimum chance of aggregating the injury he plays his fitness will be spot onI’d very much doubt Kyle to start after one training session.
That’s my thoughts too. He’ll look like he’s never been awayKyle is an extreme athlete I think if there is no minimum chance of aggregating the injury he plays his fitness will be spot on
It’s one thing to resume training after an injury, but the acid test will be later today when he’s assessed to see if he’s had any adverse reaction to trainingThat’s my thoughts too. He’ll look like he’s never been away
Live pictures of him training with the squad, running, twisting, kicking the ball, if it’s bluster he’s up there with Orson Wells for an Oscar!History is littered with stories of managers risking semi fit players and it back firing. From Ronaldo in 1994, Kane in the CL final right through to Stones and Alaba last week. I can remember tonnes of times players being risked, I can't remember one that actually worked. All the developments in the game and yet clubs keep gambling.
Personally I think this is bluster and Walker won't be seen this season, if it not be prepared to be hearing about plenty of hindsight.
I’d very much doubt Kyle to start after one training session.