Leroy Sane watch | Feb 2020: Returning to fitness with City's U23s

So they made all that fuss over Mahrez, and Sane is back within 2 weeks. Absolute jokers :lol:
 
Pep is clearly playing victim mentality. Its like he is openly saying to refs "Don't let opponents foul our players" I feel refs will start producing red cards seeing someone fouling KdB or Sane. I can see their players now getting free pass for diving which Pep's team are famous for.
 
The conspiracies on here are great. If you pay close attention, City's official website didn't put a timescale on Sané's recovery, only stating there was ankle ligament damage. Ankle ligament damage can be anything from a minor sprain to a full on tear. Pay no attention to Guardiola.

You will claim Jesus has been doped after the club stated 4-6 weeks recovery time. Its been 6 weeks since he was injured and he's still not back
 
The conspiracies on here are great. If you pay close attention, City's official website didn't put a timescale on Sané's recovery, only stating there was ankle ligament damage. Ankle ligament damage can be anything from a minor sprain to a full on tear. Pay no attention to Guardiola.

You will claim Jesus has been doped after the club stated 4-6 weeks recovery time. Its been 6 weeks since he was injured and he's still not back
Aye. I'm no physio but recovery periods aren't set in stone and depend on the extent of the tear. Got my own ankle injured in a tackle the day before Sane and, despite some early swelling, aiming to be back in full training this week.
 
I've played 12 and 16 days after partial ankle ligament tears, Neither were particularly good ideas but its doable. Minor damage is still technically damage.
 
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I think we need their medical team. Maybe Bailly would have been back already.
 
I think we need their medical team. Maybe Bailly would have been back already.

Can't really tell whether they have a superior medical team or are they loaded up with some magic recovery drug, or is it that placenta doctor again.
 
Their injuries are just exaggerated.

Yeah, it might be that too. But whenever their players make an injury comeback, it doesn't look like they were ever injured at all. :lol: Like Aguero and his "fractured rib" following the car crash.

Meanwhile, our players always look rusty af post-injury. :(
 
At this rate, soon they'll be returning before they get injured.
 
Well, Sané did tweet something about how the injury wasn't that bad on the same or next day, didn't he?
 
Out for 6-7 weeks with ankle ligament damage, but at least you got a joke out of it.

It’s great how everyone else saw the blindingly obvious plot twist and you didn’t have a feckin clue.
 
It’s great how everyone else saw the blindingly obvious plot twist and you didn’t have a feckin clue.

Was the twist leaked on Reddit? If so he would have had a clue.
 
Who cares how long it takes him to recover? It was a career-altering tackle and just because he got lucky doesn´t make the foul any less disgusting. :rolleyes:

But hey only two weeks, no red card, so have a go again. Maybe the next guy has more fragile muscles/bones and his foot stuck in the ground on impact and then it´s nine months with a ACL/MCL tear or a broken shinbone.
 
Said it first, Sane > Mbappe. This guy beats defenders for fun,
 
A lot like to say Martial is in his level.... he's not
 
Way better than Martial right now, and before some random guy pops up saying he plays in a more attacking system, just look what he did in this game by himself, taking on 3 and 4 guys and his passes have been on point..
 
Remember when he impressed against Real Madrid in 14/15? Time flies.
 
A lot like to say Martial is in his level.... he's not

100% correct.
Sane is actually improving month to month and that's even after having a dressing down off pep at half time recently.
Its what you expect from a youngster with potential.