Showing posts with label Injury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Injury. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Bacary Sagna Injury Video Leg Break vs Norwich City May 2012


fullback Bacary Sagna of Arsenal and France will be out for another atleast 3 to 4 months due to the injury he suffered against Norwich on 5th May 2012. He will be sidelined for atleast 12 to 16 weeks which will surely make him miss the Euro 2012 trip with France and that is a huge disaster for the career of this impressive young player.

He suffered the similar injury in October against Spurs and now this happened today and that is a heartbreak for the poor lad who will have to go through another lengthy lay out from the club and national team.

Arsenal confirmed the 29-year-old sustained a broken fibula which was similar to the injury he suffered on October 2 against Tottenham which left him sidelined for nearly four months.




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Friday, December 9, 2011

What Vidic's Injury Means for Manchester United



When Nemanja Vidic writhes around on the floor in pain, you know it's bad. He certainly isn't one to go down easy, to practise theatrics or to feign pain for a free-kick, and as he waved frantically to the bench, it was clear that this injury was a bad one.

The disturbing replays confirmed it, and today we have learned that the Serbian defender and Manchester United's incredibly influential captain has indeed suffered the horrible and much feared cruciate knee ligament rupture which, if true, could mean Vidic will miss the rest of Manchester United's season, with the usual recovery period of around nine months.

The injury has not been confirmed by United at the time of writing, but rather Vidic's agent, Silvani Martino. Sir Alex Ferguson did say after United's 2-1 loss to Basel that it looked like a medial-ligament injury, which would see Vidic out for around four months, but either way, the 30 year-old will miss a substantial chunk of the Champions' wavering season.

So what will be done to make up for such an important players long term absence?The immediate reaction would be to look to the January transfer window for comfort. Ferguson is not known for his overly active winters in the market, but surely he will make an exception for an extraordinary event such as this. Out of the Champions League at the Group stages, desperately lacking the creative edge in midfield of recent years, an injury crisis up front and the captain out for the rest of the season. Luck hasn't been kind in this respect.

There are a number of possibilities to entertain. Firstly, Ferguson could buy a Vidic replacement. Easier said than done, indeed. Chelsea's Alex springs to mind as a short term man for the job, considering his transfer request and wish to escape London. He has experience in the Premier League and knows what it's like to play in a rotating back line, having played with a number of defenders in his time with Chelsea.However, Sir Alex has a healthy number of central defenders who could step into the position rendering movement in the transfer window needless.

Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Jonny Evans can partner Rio Ferdinad, providing he stays fit, however with this possible solution, further problems arise. Smalling is covering at right back in the absence of a regular player iN that position thanks to Rafael and Fabios consistent injury troubles, while Phil Jones is currently being utilised in the midfield in the absence of a powerful enforcer of play. That leaves just Jonny Evans. 

With respect to Evans, he is no Vidic. He is a very good defender when he is on his game, but a number of times - perhaps too many times - he has made crucial mistakes which have opened him up to heavy criticism within United's broad fan base. A partnership with Ferdinand, who himself is not consistently solid or fit is not a title challenging partnership, and there lies a real issue for Ferguson to address.

Indeed, when Tom Cleverley returns with Carrick, Fletcher and Anderson, United's midfield will hopefully not require Phil Jones, giving United another option at the back, but what guarantee is there that the midfield is good enough to keep up with the likes of Manchester City's in the frantic chase for the title? It hasn't been awe inspiring so far, and quite simply, there are none.

The problem is, Sir Alex Ferguson did not recruit a central midfielder when Paul Scholes retired at the end of last season. It has left United light in the midfield, and with awfully bad luck with injuries, this lack of depth in the midfield have been exposed for all to see. Rooney has had to play in midfield, as has Phil Jones, with Ashley Young forced to play centrally a number of times. Giggs too has come inside, although that is more to do with his diminishing pace out on the wing - but all rotation like this leaves other positions light too.

Now without another vital player in Vidic for the rest of the season, Manchester United's team looks further diminished. Players are and will play out of position, and more injuries will be picked up between now and the end of the season. A midfield recruit this winter to me, should certainly be a high priority on Sir Alex Ferguson's to-do list.

There are too many ifs and buts, and not enough guarantees. United have already been punished for complacency and are out of the Champions League because of it. It would be naive of Ferguson not to use this upcoming transfer window to his advantage: to inject new life, new energy and new talent into his side which it desperately needs. If anything is for certain, it is that Manchester United need a boost, and one or two January signings will go some way in providing that.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Another Injury In the Arsenal Midfield

Arsenal's official website notes, "When he's fit and firing on all cylinders, [he] is one of Arsenal's most dynamic players." It is just unfortunate then, that Abou Diaby, Arsenal's "dynamic" French midfielder has been tormented by injuries throughout his career, and having recovered from surgery on his ankle in the summer, has suffered another setback.

He missed Arsenal's 0 - 4 win at Wigan on Saturday after making his first League appearance of the season against Fulham on the 26th November. On the 2nd December, Wenger said:"It is a slight muscular problem, he'll be out for around 10 days."

However, the Arsenal boss is confident that despite Diaby's problems, he will return better than ever to fulfil the flattering description on the clubs website, as Wenger said of the 25 year-old's thigh strain:

"He is currently not fine. He has made so much effort to get back. I was afraid he would never be back to his best, but now I am convinced he will find his full potential again."
It is true that when fit, Diaby can be an important part of Arsenal's midfield, and considering he cost only £2 million in 2006, he has been something of a bargain for the club. However, his proneness to injuries have meant that he rarely completes a full season of football, averaging just 18 League appearances a season in his six seasons with Wenger's side.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Gareth Bale To Find Out The Extent Of Injury

Gareth Bale is set to find out whether he is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines amid fears he suffered serious ankle ligament damage following a challenge from Charlie Adam during Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Blackpool.

The Welsh international winger left White Hart Lane on crutches with a protective boot around his left leg after the Blackpool captain went in hard on his ankle.

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp blasted the Blackpool midfielder for the challenge but is hopeful that Bale could return for the club’s last two matches of the season against Liverpool and Birmingham.

Redknapp said : “It was a bad tackle. A few people said it was a nasty challenge,”.

“He will have a scan at the hospital. It could be ligament damage but it might not be so bad. It could only be twisted.”



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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Man City In Goalkeeping Crisis After Joe Hart Suffers Injury In Training

Reports are out claiming that Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has broken down in training.

The Daily Mail has revealed that the England international has given Manchester City a late-season injury scare after suffering a back injury in training.

It is said that the Eastlands club need Hart to stay fit for the next month as Shay Given’s long-term shoulder injury means that they only have unfancied Stuart Taylor as cover.

The 24 year old missed the second half of training at Carrington on Wednesday after his back seized up midway through the session.



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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Lionel Messi Out Of Costa Rica Clash With Leg Injury

Lionel Messi has been withdrawn from the friendly match against Costa Rica on Tuesday after the Barcelona ace reportedly suffered a leg injury.

Coach Sergio Batista told Argentine media : “I had prepared the team with (Messi) in it. We’re not pressured by Barcelona or anyone…I think that with the scan done on him today, if he played he’d last five minutes,”.

“He suffered a pulled (right leg) muscle and we must look after the player, we can’t take a risk. I’m sorry because I want him in the eleven and also for the crowd.

“We have to respect the timing for the Copa America (in Argentina in July) and for Barcelona,” he added.

Palermo midfielder Javier Pastore stood in for Messi in a team with six changes from the side that drew 1-1 with the United States in New Jersey on Saturday



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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hargreaves Injury Update - Not Good

Owen Hargreaves Owen Hargreaves of Manchester United heads for the bench prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on April 24, 2010 in Manchester, England.

I am still awaiting the day when an injury update on Owen Hargreaves can be classified as 'good news'. As it is, the Canadian born midfielder is once again on the all to familiar treatment table at United. This time it is his shoulder.

Apparently, he damaged his shoulder in training with United and will now be out for another month. He felt his shoulder pop out of its socket as he challenged for a header. The initial fears are that he has damaged ligaments and could be out for at least four weeks.

He has already missed the majority of the season with his persistent knee injuries and hamstring injury and received several operations to cure  the continuous trouble but now more misery is heaped onto the poor guy. I suppose the good news from this is that it isn't a recurrence of the knee injury or the hamstring injury he picked up earlier this season.

Hargreaves started against Wolves to the surprise of many back in November. It was all looking great until the sixth minute when he pulled up with a hamstring injury and was once again forced down the tunnel to receive treatment and the inevitable bad news.

At 30 years of age and with his contract expiring at the end of the season, it would be a leap of faith for Sir Alex to keep him at United for another year considering his injuries. He would certainly be worth the risk if he were to overcome his injuries, but much like Michael Owen, whose contract also expires come the end of the season, it would be a big risk.



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Friday, March 25, 2011

Luis Suarez Confirms Injury Not Serious

Luis Suarez has been forced to withdraw from international duty this week after pulling up with an injury.

The former Ajax star however assured Liverpool fans that the injury is not as bad as expected.

It was initially thought the Uruguay international had a groin injury, but it may have been linked to a back problem.

Suarez said on his Twitter page : “In Liverpool working hard to be ready for next match,”.

“I’ve been lucky, the injury isn’t that bad and it should be fine. I also want to tell you I’m a bit sad for not playing the match with Uruguay.”



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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Stuart Holden Injury Against Manchester United – Video

Stuart Holden Injury Against Manchester United – Video[ 0 ] March 20, 2011 [Translate]

Manchester United defender Jonny Evans sent-off for a shocking tackle on Bolton midfielder Stuart Holden 14 minutes from time.

The 25 year old USA international had to be carried off the pitch for medical attention.

Holden only recently return to action from a broken leg.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Aggravates Leg Muscle Injury Against Atletico Madrid – Video

Bad news for all Real Madrid fans as it has been confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo has aggravated a leg muscle injury in Saturday’s 2-1 win over city rivals Atletico.

The former Manchester United star, who was substituted with around 20 minutes left of the match at the Calderon, will have tests to determine the seriousness of the problem, Real said on their website.

Ronaldo picked up the injury in the club’s 7-0 drubbing of Malaga on March 3.

It was not clear whether he will be able to join the Portugal squad for the friendly internationals against Chile and Finland later this month.



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Friday, March 18, 2011

Rio Ferdinand To Miss The Rest Of The Season With Calf Injury

Bad news for all Manchester United fans as news are out claiming that central defender Rio Ferdinand could be out for the remainder of the season.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson revealed that a calf injury collected by the England captain could keep him out for the rest of the campaign.

The 32 year old’s season has been plagued by injury and the latest setback will spark speculation over the defender’s playing future.

It’s also a huge blow to United’s Treble chances, with Jonny Evans also struggling with injury.



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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Yet More Injury Woe For Arsenal

Point of impact: Bacary Sagna (left) collides with team-mate Johan Djourou
Saturday's semi-final between Manchester United and Arsenal saw the return of both Antonio Valencia and Aaron Ramsey from their horrific injuries. But after one injury recovery, another injury was inflicted to an Arsenal player. Johan Djourou, who has been great in defence for Arsenal this season, had his arm ripped out of his socket in an awkward collision with Bacary Sagna late on in the match.

The Switzerland international will now miss the rest of the season with a dislocated shoulder, Wenger confirmed:
"We have lost Djourou now for the rest of the season and it will be difficult for us. It is a dislocated shoulder"
Wenger also wasn't happy with the way in which his team have gone out of three competitions in just a fortnight. The only silverware that Arsenal can now win is the Premier League, which Manchester United currently hold pole position for. Wenger believes it can still be won:
"I believe that we can do it but it’s a good test for us now to show that we can regroup.


"I am very disappointed that we lost three big challenges in a very strange way. One was in the last minute to a goal that came from nowhere [Carling Cup], one was under strange circumstances in Barcelona and now this. We weren’t outplayed but we were punished by a team that was more clinical than us."
Wenger is in an extremely unfortunate position. He has an incredibly tough job to pick up his players and force them to push for the Premier League title. A few weeks ago, Arsenal fans were tentatively talking about a quadruple, but now, they have just one aim; to win the league. Losing in the late stages of three major competitions in the space of two weeks is crushing for players and teams, and when they come one after the other, it must seem like one blow after the other. Add to that the injury list that has been relentlessly added to over the season, and moral must be pretty low.

The late stages of the season are when teams need all the positivity possible, but positivity is not an element radiating from the Emirates right at this moment.

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