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Fellaini will save the day.Belgium would be fecked at the Euros. Their best player injured, Hazard out of form and a shit manager.
Hopefully he'll be alright though.
glad i'm not the only one that sees this!Belgium would be fecked at the Euros. Their best player injured, Hazard out of form and a shit manager.
Hopefully he'll be alright though.
Yup, said it in the other thread I wouldn't wish an injury on someone but it's fecking hilarious since it happened by him divingThe result of his own dive?
ThisYup, said it in the other thread I wouldn't wish an injury on someone but it's fecking hilarious since it happened by him diving
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See my post above. Looks like he went down in pain from the ligament issue as opposed to diving.Yup, said it in the other thread I wouldn't wish an injury on someone but it's fecking hilarious since it happened by him diving
Diving? Looked to me like he felt it snap hence the reaction. I remember it looked like diving when Roy Keane tore his ACL (which led to the infamous revenge tackle on Haaland).Yup, said it in the other thread I wouldn't wish an injury on someone but it's fecking hilarious since it happened by him diving
I don't think so, I think he was faking by letting out a roar (see Costa vs Arsenal at the weekend) because once he hits the sorest looking part of that fall you see him like he's in pain instantly.See my post above. Looks like he went down in pain from the ligament issue as opposed to diving.
Diving? Looked to me like he felt it snap hence the reaction. I remember it looked like diving when Roy Keane torned his ACL (which led to the infamous revenge tackle on Haaland).
I saw that and thought he only injured his knee when he's down on the ground and his right leg (studs) gets caught on the turf and it twists in a awkward position? Definitely not while he's still standing? Not that I'm saying its a dive but you can clearly a see when his leg gets caught.See my post above. Looks like he went down in pain from the ligament issue as opposed to diving.
It is possible. My left knee ligament almost tore a few years ago and I was all alone during a football sequence, the pain was terrible. It took a couple of months to get back to some form of decent running, obviously the damage is permanent but after rehab it feels much better now.Is it possible he just tweaked the ligament a little? Hopefully it isn't too serious.
This. My view on it aswell. His reaction and his leg's reaction when he's falling over doesn't make any sense if it's not based on an injury, even if players are known to try and create a freekick or a penalty out of nothing.@Ish @Trizy fair enough lads. To me I interpret that as an issue arising on the first moment he plants his right leg as RFM is making the challenge. That would explain why the grimace comes when he then places that leg out wide in the next sequence and stretches the ligament again. And to me, would then justify why the leg reacts in a lazy fashion and not as controlled as it would normally be when he collapses to the floor (as if the ligament isn't as taught as it should be and could possibly suggest a rupture or a tear), and thus gets caught in the ground and beneath him.
Looked like it.Pellegrini said they think it's a medial ligament injury.
If that's the case then normally it's about 6 weeks out. I was stood at the other end of the stadium at pitch level so don't know for sure what happened. Seemed like a tangle with the defender but will watch TV highlights to get a better idea.Pellegrini said they think it's a medial ligament injury.