Capitano Giorgio Chiellini (99 Viewers)

MikeM

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Sep 21, 2008
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Honestly I like Allegri a lot but is he slightly retarded? He says going into the match Chiellini was fine but then he had a relapse. Max, that means he was not fine.

Is Max trying to say he was completely healed and randomly injured the exact same area again? It's honestly disconcerting if he thinks this way. There have to be huge changes with the training for next year. I hope he realizes this...
 

MikeM

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Sep 21, 2008
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Max is not a doctor. There are professionals who tell him the condition of the player.
Yes but ultimately he's responsible. First of all, he picked these guys. Second, he has to see all the muscle injuries and question himself whether a player is truly fine or not.

This is Chiellini's 3rd relapse of the same injury. Does Allegri not have the ability to turn down their advice or something?
 

DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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Honestly I like Allegri a lot but is he slightly retarded? He says going into the match Chiellini was fine but then he had a relapse. Max, that means he was not fine.

Is Max trying to say he was completely healed and randomly injured the exact same area again? It's honestly disconcerting if he thinks this way. There have to be huge changes with the training for next year. I hope he realizes this...



I don't know why Pato is suddenly coming to my mind.No,that have nothing to do with Chiello but has with FUCKING Milan lab who are in charge with us now.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Yes but ultimately he's responsible. First of all, he picked these guys. Second, he has to see all the muscle injuries and question himself whether a player is truly fine or not.

This is Chiellini's 3rd relapse of the same injury. Does Allegri not have the ability to turn down their advice or something?
So Allegri should question people who have spent years studying their profession and even turn down their advice when he himself has no sort of medical background?
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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I believe there's a possibility that Allegri is backing up the staff involved in this. It has been how many years they're working together? Nothing is done or even discussed about this issue.
 

MikeM

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Sep 21, 2008
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So Allegri should question people who have spent years studying their profession and even turn down their advice when he himself has no sort of medical background?
Obiously yes. Their track record is terrible this year. Anyone with a functioning brain would at least question them, would they not? How many relapses should Allegri allow, we're already at 3. Should it go to 5 or 6 before he questions them, where does he draw the line?
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Obiously yes. Their track record is terrible this year. Anyone with a functioning brain would at least question them, would they not? How many relapses should Allegri allow, we're already at 3. Should it go to 5 or 6 before he questions them, where does he draw the line?
He doesn't have the qualifications to question them. What would he say? He listens to what the medical staff tells him and makes his decisions based on that. Anyone who has a functioning brain listens to those who know better and takes their advice. Relapses can always happen with injuries no matter how careful you are and it's not like this is the first season Chiellini has those same problems.

It's a whole different conversation if we should change some of our medical staff however.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Chiellini has new knee sprain
By Football Italia staff

Giorgio Chiellini suffered another knee sprain in training, so is out of the Juventus trip to Fiorentina.

It kicks off on Sunday at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), click here for a match preview.

Coach Max Allegri had already stated in the Press conference this morning that Chiellini would not be able to play, but a note on the club website confirms the defender suffered “a light sprain to his right knee and his condition will be monitored closely over the coming days.”

Roberto Pereyra returns to the fold after his fitness problems.

Stefano Sturaro is suspended, while Claudio Marchisio, Norberto Neto and Martin Caceres are also injured.

Juventus squad for Fiorentina: Buffon, Khedira, Zaza, Morata, Pogba, Hernanes, Alex Sandro, Barzagli, Cuadrado, Mandzukic, Lemina, Bonucci, Padoin, Dybala, Asamoah, Rugani, Lichtsteiner, Evra, Rubinho, Pereyra, Audero
 

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