Seems like P*lace fans have been moaning for a while, that Hodgson's training methods were responsible for their injury woes, so this one is really going to sting.
We had a series of hamstring related injuries after the opening of the Amex, the worst of which was Buckley who kept breaking down. It really can be a tedious injury. At one point the training ground surface being different from the stadium surface was getting the blame!
A smart manager would have ordered the player to warm up at half time, sent them out with a physio, with instructions to confirm back they were good to go, before bringing the player on. This is a lot of activity and task juggling for an old fella to perform whilst giving a team talk to the rest of the canon fodder and wondering what he came into the room for again? He isn't taking the blame for this one because I suspect he thinks he did eveything he reasonably could.
In a scenario like this, where you have a senior experienced leader who can't be everywhere, one of his assistants could have taken the responsibility on themselves and then asked Hodgson for a quiet word before sending the players back out. Either they don't show initiative, or they are not confident their boss is going to listen, when they tell him Olise has not warmed up well and shouldn't be risked. This is only going to get worse, unless there are some big changes.
We had a series of hamstring related injuries after the opening of the Amex, the worst of which was Buckley who kept breaking down. It really can be a tedious injury. At one point the training ground surface being different from the stadium surface was getting the blame!
A smart manager would have ordered the player to warm up at half time, sent them out with a physio, with instructions to confirm back they were good to go, before bringing the player on. This is a lot of activity and task juggling for an old fella to perform whilst giving a team talk to the rest of the canon fodder and wondering what he came into the room for again? He isn't taking the blame for this one because I suspect he thinks he did eveything he reasonably could.
In a scenario like this, where you have a senior experienced leader who can't be everywhere, one of his assistants could have taken the responsibility on themselves and then asked Hodgson for a quiet word before sending the players back out. Either they don't show initiative, or they are not confident their boss is going to listen, when they tell him Olise has not warmed up well and shouldn't be risked. This is only going to get worse, unless there are some big changes.