theundead wrote:With our injuries piling up again, I see our chances of winning the CL slimming. Alaba, Costa, Gotze, Robben, Thiago are all vital parts of Pep's first XI and they are all already injured. If these trends continue, we'll be in a situation similar to Nou Camp last season. And with a very energetic Dortmund side on our tail, we might even risk losing the league at that stage. We have to work on our injury situation; why do Bayern have one of the highest injury rates in europe. If it is due to the training regime, then that needs to loosen up a little. We cant keep running our players into the ground.
German-American wrote:theundead wrote:With our injuries piling up again, I see our chances of winning the CL slimming. Alaba, Costa, Gotze, Robben, Thiago are all vital parts of Pep's first XI and they are all already injured. If these trends continue, we'll be in a situation similar to Nou Camp last season. And with a very energetic Dortmund side on our tail, we might even risk losing the league at that stage. We have to work on our injury situation; why do Bayern have one of the highest injury rates in europe. If it is due to the training regime, then that needs to loosen up a little. We cant keep running our players into the ground.
Robben, Gotze, and Costa....maybe the others are all close to coming back. This is perfect timing since Christmas break is right around the corner and they will have an extended recovery time. Also when the season does start again, the champs league doesn't resume until February so it'll add a little extra time to "relax". If the staff does a good job and as you mentioned "not run them into the ground" then we should be ok. Lets hope Ribery can stay healthy and return to starting form, whihc would help the entire squad with injuries.
theundead wrote:German-American wrote:theundead wrote:With our injuries piling up again, I see our chances of winning the CL slimming. Alaba, Costa, Gotze, Robben, Thiago are all vital parts of Pep's first XI and they are all already injured. If these trends continue, we'll be in a situation similar to Nou Camp last season. And with a very energetic Dortmund side on our tail, we might even risk losing the league at that stage. We have to work on our injury situation; why do Bayern have one of the highest injury rates in europe. If it is due to the training regime, then that needs to loosen up a little. We cant keep running our players into the ground.
Robben, Gotze, and Costa....maybe the others are all close to coming back. This is perfect timing since Christmas break is right around the corner and they will have an extended recovery time. Also when the season does start again, the champs league doesn't resume until February so it'll add a little extra time to "relax". If the staff does a good job and as you mentioned "not run them into the ground" then we should be ok. Lets hope Ribery can stay healthy and return to starting form, whihc would help the entire squad with injuries.
I just fear that this trend of injuries might continue and all of these guys are again injured come April. Though I'll pray that my fear are wrong.
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