Lo Celso is a good understudy and has a chance to show he can be important for us.
I agree with the 2nd part
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Lo Celso is a good understudy and has a chance to show he can be important for us.
And forget whether he's good enough, I don't think he's really a like for like at all.
Maddison is our long-awaited Eriksen successor, and even absent all of the problems, Lo Celso never was on his best day.
How long do MCL strains take to heal?
A grade 1 (mild) MCL tear usually heals within one to three weeks.
A grade 2 (moderate) MCL tear generally takes four to six weeks to heal with treatment.
A grade 3 (severe) MCL tear can take six weeks or more to heal with treatment
Assumption is its prob grade 1 , so definitely not playing against B'Mouth. No need to risk him and games we should be able to manage, so back for Sheff united game 16 th Sept (hopefully excluded from playing shitty euro qualifier ukraine match, he wont be missed in that Eng have enough to beat em)
Looks like he's our best option for Saturday in any event, I guess we get the chance to find out.System-wise GLC did seem to fit with what was going on around him during pre-season..... Which makes sense given Ange's 1 system/not necessarily like-for-like players mantra......
Will GLC get snuffed out in the EPL is an other discussion.
Looks like he's our best option for Saturday in any event, I guess we get the chance to find out.
Absolute scenes when it's a Skipp-Bissouma-PEH midfield![]()
What is a Sprain?As I'm reading it, you're asking about a STRAIN and then quoting regarding TEARS, or am I missing something?
It seems to me that the questions rather is how severe the strain is, and it therefore follows whether we'd want to risk it turning into a tear?
Looks like he's our best option for Saturday in any event, I guess we get the chance to find out.
Absolute scenes when it's a Skipp-Bissouma-PEH midfield![]()
Typically, grade 1s are not actual tears, they are just overstretched tendons/ligaments/muscles.As I'm reading it, you're asking about a STRAIN and then quoting regarding TEARS, or am I missing something?
It seems to me that the questions rather is how severe the strain is, and it therefore follows whether we'd want to risk it turning into a tear?
The sort of thing that he'd be sure to play on if it was the Champions League Final, but it would just be stupid to play on in August of a new, long season.Typically, grade 1s are not actual tears, they are just overstretched tendons/ligaments/muscles.
If you try to play on a grade 1 without giving it a little rest, you can often tear it easier.
Grade 3 sprains or a complete tear almost always require surgery.....What is a Sprain?
A sprain occurs when you overstretch or tear a ligament, which are the tissues that hold together your bones and provides support for them.
It depends on the severity , we have been given no indication on that only that its not the worst case scenario
What is a Sprain?
A sprain occurs when you overstretch or tear a ligament, which are the tissues that hold together your bones and provides support for them.
It depends on the severity , we have been given no indication on that only that its not the worst case scenario
Won’t that make him the new Van der Vaart?Is Maddison fit enough to play 90 mins of Angeball.
In the future we might see Ange subbing him off after around 70 mins
We’ve Fulham in the cup before that I’d like a wee cup run, personallyGreat news. Give Gio a run out in his place and save him for Burnley
PEH with the superior G&A rate in a Spurs shirt......... Jus' sayin'.![]()
Same thing really. Strain is for muscles and sprain is for ligaments. Some people interchange them.Okay, but the reports are saying strain, not sprain.