It was really sad seeing him going out on a stretcher and a red blanket covering him....I panicked that it could realllly serious....thank god he is ok
Actually Desmond I know it is right...I have the match recorded on my hard disk:d...Maybe i didnt express what i wanted to say correctly....I was just skeptical if it was a coincedence or not probablly it was but it was just something i noticed
Nedved’s Condition Worries Juve
2/24/2005 4:43:00 PM
The Czech player risks of missing out on the Champions League second leg match against Real Madrid.
Pavel Nedved head injury, which occurred during the first half of the match against Real Madrid on Tuesday night, might be more serious than expected.
The Juventus midfielder is still hoping to recover in time for the all-important second leg encounter against the Spanish giants, but the chances of seeing him on the pitch on the 9th of March are minimal.
A similar incident occurred to another Juve player in 2002 when Marco Di Vaio collided with O’Brien and lost his senses. He was back with the team two weeks later. In Nedved’s case it would be too late…
he will be back in my opinion he will even play against roma, its only concussion a week or ten days rest and he will be ready for the capital and then destroy madrid AGAIN be positive
juve medical staff giving the press bad info to get opposition hopes up like milan nearly always do
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he will be back in my opinion he will even play against roma, its only concussion a week or ten days rest and he will be ready for the capital and then destroy madrid AGAIN be positive
juve medical staff giving the press bad info to get opposition hopes up like milan nearly always do
I really hope you're right.It could be possible of course,but Nedved is a strong man.He'd fight to be fit for the second leg after he missed the first.
and dont forget last year accidentation on EURO2004 and the CL final, neddy and juve dont have luck we must fight the way to succes, so any serius news about him?
he spent so many days on hospital and did so many exams, what is happening?
Juventus star Pavel Neved was released from the Fornaca hospital today, but won’t be able to train for another week as a result of the head concussion he picked-up in Madrid.
This means that next Wednesday the Bianconero star won’t be able to help his club attempt to overturn the 1-0 loss suffered in the first leg.
The decision to force upon Nedved an ulterior seven days rest came in the wake of head-scans performed on the 2003 Ballon D’Or winner today.
Uruguayan prospect Ruben Oliveira will probably replace Nedved in Juve’s starting line-up.