Douglas Costa - AM RL - Bayern Munich (15 Viewers)

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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It seems so yes.

Like I already said, I dont remember him being out that long for us .. I knew he was out with injuries relative often, but didnt remember it being that long like 35 days, 59 days, 28 days and so on
Well the 59 Days one was from July until September, so he didnt miss almost any games. Hes been out for 18 gamesin total for his 2 years in Munchen, when you put it like that it doesent seem like that much
 

BayernFan

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Well the 59 Days one was from July until September, so he didnt miss almost any games. Hes been out for 18 gamesin total for his 2 years in Munchen, when you put it like that it doesent seem like that much
Yep.

Thats also why I said it wasnt Robben injury prone, when @Stephan asked me. He is not injury free but could be much worse
 

GIGIthebest

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Jul 25, 2014
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Im not doctor either. But you sort of start to remember these things if a player is injury prone.
Lol why are you harassing the guy, he answered your question saying he had injuries but not like robben. Why would he remember all the types of injuries of every single player, even I don't remember that.

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Anyways, Sky reportedly said Bayern haven't made a decision on Costa yet and that there's no agreement.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:lol: @Stephan Leave the poor guy alone :p
@BayernFan It's ok dude. We all love you, all that is with the exception of Igortudor :D

Injuries :scared: We all know how awesome our medics are, and with the doping master coming in :shifty:
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Well if we take a look at the players we've purchased over the past 7 years we can see a largely positive trend in terms of injury frequency and lenght.

The main drawback are our centrebacks, who've gradually developped a greater frequency as they aged


The massively decreased alcohol intake Costa will face in Turin compared to Munchen will have a tremendous impact.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Because EVERYONE who doesn't lift, which is majority, lives in an illusion that you're gonna become Arnold Schwarzenegger in two weeks if you start lifting weights.

I'm pretty sure they do lift, though, but it's all literally baby weights.
Thats....well not my point but its very accurate :D


Point was that hamstring injuries for past paced humans are common if the muscle itself isnt stronger than the stress put onto it. Lift weights with that hamstring to make it strong enough.


Africans tend to do that very good.



Unlike brazillians, they can work out in a gym and score pussy at the same time. lolzillians only do the latter.
 

Dostoevsky

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Thats....well not my point but its very accurate :D


Point was that hamstring injuries for past paced humans are common if the muscle itself isnt stronger than the stress put onto it. Lift weights with that hamstring to make it strong enough.

Africans tend to do that very good.

Unlike brazillians, they can work out in a gym and score pussy at the same time. lolzillians only do the latter.
And that's why I said it. Everyone skips doing it because they think they'll become huge! I'm fucking sure of it, hell, I think even doctors at the club think so :D
 
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