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Yannick Bolasie

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Some on here banging on that players who do an acl never come back the same and will always lose pace and burst of acceleration - errrrm no, wrong it can happen that way and equally some come back looking as good as ever, some of the nfl's all time greatest running backs have had this injury before breaking league records after coming back. As with most things it's down to how the individual heals and if there's any complication during the recovery.

In short wait and see and we may get lucky and he comes back strong.
 
Some on here banging on that players who do an acl never come back the same and will always lose pace and burst of acceleration - errrrm no, wrong it can happen that way and equally some come back looking as good as ever, some of the nfl's all time greatest running backs have had this injury before breaking league records after coming back. As with most things it's down to how the individual heals and if there's any complication during the recovery.

In short wait and see and we may get lucky and he comes back strong.

...he's an awkward, sometimes headless mover, there might even be a case to suggest the injury might help him co-ordinate better.
 
Some on here banging on that players who do an acl never come back the same and will always lose pace and burst of acceleration - errrrm no, wrong it can happen that way and equally some come back looking as good as ever, some of the nfl's all time greatest running backs have had this injury before breaking league records after coming back. As with most things it's down to how the individual heals and if there's any complication during the recovery.

In short wait and see and we may get lucky and he comes back strong.
Doing my acl didn't affect my pace when I came back.

Mind you by the time I did it at 38 I didn't have much left!
 

Doing my acl didn't affect my pace when I came back.

Mind you by the time I did it at 38 I didn't have much left!

I have tendinitis in my right knee mate, when it flares up I'm like a 80 year old in my mobility. That'll teach me for not sorting properly a few different things that happened with the knee when younger...
 
I have tendinitis in my right knee mate, when it flares up I'm like a 80 year old in my mobility. That'll teach me for not sorting properly a few different things that happened with the knee when younger...
I had that for about 12 years, incessantly, and no doctors came up with anything useful. Eventually I went to a podiatrist about flat feet, which he cured either insoles for my shoe. As I walked in he casually said "I bet you have knee problems " turns out that walking with flat feet twists the knee a bit and I flames the patella tendon.
From the next DAY using the insoles, I had no more knee problems . (well not related to that) .
 
We need to be more careful when players go down and take them off straightaway

Agreed - I didn't understand that either. You could see from his reaction when he went down that he knew it was bad, so why on earth put him back out there. That said, it is unlikely to have caused much more harm.

I dislocated mine and tore my MCL at the same time in a game and walked (well limped) 1/2 mile home. The queue in A&E was so long didn't bother going until the middle of the next day and the consultant was more cross that I'd put my patella back in place myself than not immobilising the ligament.
 

...ah, I was asking if Martial collided with him or if he fell awkwardly. If your foot is planted it doesn't take much contact to bend the knee where it doesn't usually go.

I was about 3 foot away from where it happened, didnt look much in it from my view, like a coming together you see all the time on the pitch.

I thought he was faking at first.
 

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