Arturo Vidal (57 Viewers)

AlexOB

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Apr 2, 2014
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I'm in WC Mode, I'll care about Juve after. Juve staff cared about his knee after, right? Call it karma.
Oh of course, it's Juve's fault that let him rest for a month and when have seen it wasn't enough let him operate... Not Chile that (of course he wants to play, it's a WC, but the medical staff's got some responsabilities) will force him in to the pitch while he can't even train. ;) Good stuff dude.

Oh, and before you tell me "They didn't do surgery soon enough!!!1" I'll tell you the chief of the medical staff Stesina, that is regarded as one of the best in Europe, said it was a medical error to do it before, and Cugat, the guy that did the surgery himself, agreed with him. But probably they are wrong, eh.

"Karma" to us? :lol: He spend almost a whole season with us being successful and YOU lose your best player for the World Cup (or have him at 20% of his form) and you say "He-he-hey, karma :klin:"? :lol: You are a fucking genius, sir

Who doesn't, you guys are delusional if you think he would put Juve ahead of Chile. Get your head out of your asses.
It's not about pick something ahead of something. The matter it's that is a World Cup, and will do his best to play it of course, even if he's at 10-20% of his form and he's risking. I'll remember you that Vidal is probably the most foreign loyal player out there for us, at least until now.
 

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Mister

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Apr 4, 2014
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Vidal had a scan after suffering a knee injury today, reports are saying Vidal's presence for Chile's first World Cup match is in serious doubt.

Chile, stops Vidal: "Nothing to worry about" . :boh:

Arturo Vidal has left the sports center Toca Da Raposa with the medical staff of Chile , the midfielder of Juventus will take certain medical tests to check the condition after a stop precautionary decided by coach Sampaoli. Later the words of Dr. Olave: "There is nothing alarming."
 

Rufio

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Nov 24, 2012
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"Karma" to us? :lol: He spend almost a whole season with us being successful and YOU lose your best player for the World Cup (or have him at 20% of his form) and you say "He-he-hey, karma :klin:"? :lol: You are a $#@!ing genius, sir
:giovanotti:

Define successful, as wining the scudetto against shit teams is no longer a challenge.

I'll laugh if he beast it in the WC and then comes back injured, that would be karma my friend :lol:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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:giovanotti:

Define successful, as wining the scudetto against $#@! teams is no longer a challenge.

I'll laugh if he beast it in the WC and then comes back injured, that would be karma my friend :lol:
Ur are delusional if u think he will beast with that knee. He will drop injured at the first challenge at thisrate.

He has been so wrongly handled but at least theres time to prevent something worse
 

AlexOB

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Apr 2, 2014
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:giovanotti:

Define successful, as wining the scudetto against shit teams is no longer a challenge.

I'll laugh if he beast it in the WC and then comes back injured, that would be karma my friend :lol:
:lol: You are a laughing stock, FFS

I'll remember to call you when I will need a good laugh
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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his got signs of inflamation in the part of the knee in which the surgery was.

very bad sign... there's a high possibility of Vidal really fucking up his knee and staying a long time out of the pitch :(

he was definitely mishanded by Juve, and now by Chile..
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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He needs to think about his future ffs :sergio: Yeah, playing for NT is great honor for every footballer out there and having an opportunity to represent your country on the WC is arguably one of the biggest achievements, but if he's not ready yet, if he's starting to feel pain in his knee, why force it and risk to pick long term injury.

I'd always prefer that the likes of Modric, Mandzukic, Rakitic and the others skip the WC if they aren't feeling well rather than pushing them over their limits. No one will benefit in the end.
 

AlexOB

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Apr 2, 2014
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He could barely walk in the last training. It's pratically impossible to play a game in those condition, therefore he wouldn't "fuck up" anything. If his condition gets better, then no problem for Chile, but that looks unlikely. However, the risks of "fucking up" the knee are not as high as someone is suggesting. Let's remember that he played nearly a month of matches with us between March and April with the same problem, and what happened? It's not like if the dude is a glass that gets broken with grass in the pitch. It looks like more a debilitation that goes and comes rather that something that is waiting to crack out. The only sure thing is that he needs a plain rest to totally recover (until July, as said the medician that operatd him).
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Vidal ain't a baby who doesn't knows what to do and what not to do. He was there for us. We should at least respect his choices.
I'm sure he would know the limit. Leave the drama aside.
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Futbolistas_chilenos_en_el_extranjero

Have fun.



I'm in WC Mode, I'll care about Juve after. Juve staff cared about his knee after, right? Call it karma.



Who doesn't, you guys are delusional if you think he would put Juve ahead of Chile. Get your head out of your asses.
So only 3 of your players play at a top European club, 2 of them being at Juve, the other at Barcelona.

2 play in England, for mighty Nottingham Forest, who aren't even in the top flight, and the other just helped Cardiff get relegated.

The remainder play in some unknown teams or in South America.

You have every right to call Serie A a sh*** league!
 

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