Lovely guy, great pro but it’s an inditement of our squad building that we’re actually waiting for Ben Davies to be fit in 2025 as that probably strengthens us.
It should not have come to this.
It should not have come to this.
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4 fixtures left to play in December and atm its Dragusin/Gray as our only available CB's with first team experience .... with Dorrington on hot standby.
I'm glad I'm not advising Ange if player is ready to play or not.
When will Ben Davies be back?
Ben, that was a week ago and it’s not as bad as we thought. There is a chance he’ll be back, hopefully, before the new year.
People screaming at the medical team when it could be pushing him hard in training to be ready.
People screaming at the medical team when it could be pushing him hard in training to be ready.![]()
Oh look, Ange just said he was training and had a setback.May as well blame that trip to Asia straight after the season ended for overloading him if you want to just pluck any reason out of your arse.
Oh look, Ange just said he was training and had a setback.
You’ve become a right prickly dickhead since your return.
People screaming at the medical team when it could be pushing him hard in training to be ready.![]()
I don’t doubt that there are issues with our medical team but you have to also suspect Ange’s training methods and demands on players are part of the problem.
He rushed his two best CBs back against Chelsea, they got re-injured during the game. Davies get re-injured as soon as he returns to training. Richarlison gets re-injured a couple of games into his comeback. Odobert gets re-injured after 2 minutes of football. Son does his hamstring and re-injures it in his comeback game. Udogie constantly having knocks and setbacks.
We’ve had injuries before but never like this.
what is it about his training methods that make you think it's the training?
I initially thought the CBs were rushed back by Ange but he isn't able to clear them to play, only the medical team can do that and tbh both actually returned after the initial prognosis when they first got hurt...
Romero injured his foot in a tackle was meant to be out for 1 game but then took weeks to come back then injured his quad....
VDV was meant to be back after the international break, then came back 2 or 3 games after it and tweaked it during the game...
Now maybe Ange played VDV longer than he planned to and that could be on him but it's a massive reach to say either are on Ange really.
If we knew more about the training and how that compares to other teams then maybe we could realistically say it's training but all we really know is that they get injured and get injured again when they return from injury.
If people just say we have intense training so that's why we get injuries then their brains aren't engaged. Are we the only club with intense training? If we didn't train with intensity, wouldn't that make the physical adaptation to the intensity of games MORE likely to cause injuries?
Train like we play mate it's who we are....People screaming at the medical team when it could be pushing him hard in training to be ready.![]()
What I don’t get is why Liverpool have players who can play and clearly must train with extreme intensity yet not getting injured so much. We have had it under Poch, Jose, Conte and now Ange and Ange seems to be the worst but to me there is something not right with the medical situation or we simply have to thin a squad in terms of quality so over play. I don’t know but it’s killing us.
Actually every single sport wants to train like they play because it's meant to make injuries less likely. The idea is that the human body adapts and it's when you shock it with new levels of intensity that injuries happen.