Player topic: Sergio Aguero (2014/15)

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chicagoblues said:
Damien10 said:
chicagoblues said:
Can any medical expert explain us the flappers if you can limp off with ligament injury?
I'm not an expert, however I can confirm that it's possible to walk and in some cases carry on running with a knee ligament Injury.
Which means he could recover soon as we expect ?
It's impossible to say without a scan. However for the people who are saying because he walked of it can't be that bad, it's not true. I have seen a player continue playing with a knee ligament Injury for a good 30-40 minutes.
 
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Dzeko is great but we need to play a strong midfield behind him to support him when he plays as a lone striker. I don't fancy us going back to 4-4-2 though. I think we should see if someone like Bony is available - he's a good strong striker.
 
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chicagoblues said:
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anyone have a giff of the incident, i was on stream and it didnt look to bad but the screen was blurry
In slow motion re play ,it looked like first he took a knock on his knee and then the landing on the same knee.
The way he stayed ridgid on the floor i thought he had done is cruciate. If its only ligaments i'm happy with that.
 
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summerseat blue said:
chicagoblues said:
marco said:
anyone have a giff of the incident, i was on stream and it didnt look to bad but the screen was blurry
In slow motion re play ,it looked like first he took a knock on his knee and then the landing on the same knee.
The way he stayed ridgid on the floor i thought he had done is cruciate. If its only ligaments i'm happy with that.

Is this a clarkie?
 
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summerseat blue said:
chicagoblues said:
marco said:
anyone have a giff of the incident, i was on stream and it didnt look to bad but the screen was blurry
In slow motion re play ,it looked like first he took a knock on his knee and then the landing on the same knee.
The way he stayed ridgid on the floor i thought he had done is cruciate. If its only ligaments i'm happy with that.

The cruciate is a ligament.
 
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Daz_Blue said:
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Reports suggest that the Sergio Agüero injury is very serious. He could be out for 4-6 months according too Onda Cero

Gutted for him. Can't see us doing anything this season without him.
 
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King_Kun said:
bulldogblue said:
Cobwebcat said:
Can only hope it's strained ligaments rather than torn. I'd take 2 months now.

Definitely not torn cruciate or he would have been taken off by stretcher. If strained ligaments he will probably be out for at least 6 weeks.
Time for other people to step up to the mark because we need to keep the goals flowing to lift that title again.
I tore my cruciuate when I was 15 - I walked perfectly fine straight after. His face said it all to me. I know how he was feeling

Tore mine three times mate and certainly couldn't walk round the touchline with little support. The most excruciating pain I have ever felt and that includes broken bones.
Anyway let's hope Kun is up and back in action very soon.
 
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He walked off but as we all know these days a ligament strain in the knee is 4 weeks minimum. I have no idea how long he is out until Tuesday like everyone else. The extent of the injury will tell us if we going for a striker in January although he is impossible to replace unless we buy Ronaldo or Messi which in January is less than the no chance we had at any other time. We just have to get it done no matter what and we have the squad but bloody hell this hurts us
 
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Damien10 said:
chicagoblues said:
Damien10 said:
I'm not an expert, however I can confirm that it's possible to walk and in some cases carry on running with a knee ligament Injury.
Which means he could recover soon as we expect ?
It's impossible to say without a scan. However for the people who are saying because he walked of it can't be that bad, it's not true. I have seen a player continue playing with a knee ligament Injury for a good 30-40 minutes.

pro football? semi or non pro?, cant see that happening in top flight football, the player gets assessed by the club doctor on the pitch there is no way he'd sanction a player to even walk off with suspected ligament damage
 
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