- Jun 27, 2012
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I know. We haven’t seen Welbeck for months after that pre season knock.Not thought to be serious, generally means about 8 weeks in the world of Brighton injuries
I know. We haven’t seen Welbeck for months after that pre season knock.Not thought to be serious, generally means about 8 weeks in the world of Brighton injuries
You can understand this, as he clearly wants to break into the starting eleven and wanted to put in a good performance. A wiser head would have dropped to the ground and got the ankle looked at by the medical team on the field.Mitoma got hurt after tackling a Brentford player , I can’t remember which one and then was hobbling around after for at least 5 mins . It was clear to see for those at the game but he clearly didn’t want to come off .
I think what you meant to say is Welbeck hasn’t seen the goal net sinceI know. We haven’t seen Welbeck for months after that pre season knock.
YawnNot thought to be serious, generally means about 8 weeks in the world of Brighton injuries
lol l know. But it was a question nonetheless, and l decided to take it at face value!The quote was maybe more of a rhetorical type.
Ah, ok, fair enough.I think he just meant that it would be worse if Trossard got injured... which is true since Brighton can't win without Trossard being good.
Likely to miss Forest.“Not thought to be serious” says Naylor this morning
Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma facing ankle injury setback after Brentford defeat
Kaoru Mitoma’s bid to break into Brighton’s starting line-up has been hit by an ankle injury sustained in Friday’s 2-0 defeat at Brentford. The winger is facing precautionary scans to assess the extent of the damage. The injury is not thought to be serious, but Mitoma is likely to...theathletic.com
isn't it though? how many games have we win when he hasn't played well. seems to me that nearly every time he's on it we get a positive resultAh, ok, fair enough.
However, I really don’t think us winning is dependent on Trossard performing well, as proven in the last 3 years.
Quite a few given his lack of consistency until the last 12 months or so IMO.isn't it though? how many games have we win when he hasn't played well. seems to me that nearly every time he's on it we get a positive result
Generally, if you ease up you will get injured. Once you start changing your body’s natural shape or bottle out of 50/50s you’ll come off worse. Big hope is therefore that our new fitness coaches can get this message overThe risk is players with an eye on the World Cup might start easing up given this
Agreed, but the best way to avoid injury is not to playGenerally, if you ease up you will get injured. Once you start changing your body’s natural shape or bottle out of 50/50s you’ll come off worse. Big hope is therefore that our new fitness coaches can get this message over