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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Toure injury fears reported to be easing

By 1970’s Gooner

Kolo Toure, moments after teeing up his brother,Yaya to score the Ivory Coast’s second goal on the 44th minute was stretchered off holding his groin.

The injury looked bad but the player himself has been reported to have said after the game that he expected to recover in time for the next match against Mali in Accra on Tuesday!

This now is confirmed by a team official who said he expected Kolo to be available for the next game.

“His injury is not important. When he first came off it looked bad but now he is okay and recovering. We think he will be fit for the next game on Tuesday" said Ouattara Hego, general secretary of the Federation Ivoirienne de Football.

This assessment looks rushed to me as it comes even before the player has had a chance to have a scan that would have determined the extent of the injury.

If a player comes off a football pitch holding his groin unable to walk then it looks pretty serious to me. Usually with a mild groin strain a player will probably be out for two to three weeks. If it is more serious then the recovery may take 6 weeks or longer.

If he makes the mistake of playing with the injury then he runs the risk of aggravating it even further and may be causing long term damage.

I am sure Arsene Wenger will have something to say about this.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope that his injury is not as bad as first feared. However I would agree with you that even the slightest injury needs to be rested. I hope he does't play on Tuesday.

Anonymous said...

Of course he will play. These Africans run their players into the ground and leave their clubs to clean up the mess. Another reason why this tournament should be played in the summer. I also think that while these players are away from their clubs the countries should pick up the wage bill.

Anonymous said...

agree with previous anon. they will run toure to the ground and we will be left with a worn out and unjured player when he comes back.

Anonymous said...

This really is fast becoming one of the best Arse blogs about well done fellas - excellent stuff.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your kind words gh