Almost like they have a good manager...
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Dunno. Never heard of the bloke myself
Almost like they have a good manager...
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Might have to put a bet on Leeds to win the championship
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Leeds.united close to signing Abel Hernandez, they are going for it this summer.
Going for what? Another season of mid table dullness?
Call me cynical, but it seems like a retrospective attempt to dig himself out of a hole. I`m sure the club could have found him a doctor in the UK to come up with a diagnosis. Stop digging Loris!https://deadspin.com/doctors-say-liverpool-keeper-suffered-concussion-during-1826546837
Have to feel for Karius; football needs to do a far better job about checking players after head injuries, and it's really hard to blame him for making errors with a traumatic brain injury.
Also, the elbow that caused it was peak Sergio Ramos.
Call me cynical, but it seems like a retrospective attempt to dig himself out of a hole. I`m sure the club could have found him a doctor in the UK to come up with a diagnosis. Stop digging Loris!
Strange that people don’t mention that he’s won the same amount of honours at Spurs as Klopp has at Liverpool.
I agree that the video shows that Sergio Ramos elbowed him in the head, and probably should have had retrospective action, given that the ref saw nothing at the time. It’s clear that football needs concussion spotters watching on TV screens in the same way as both rugby codes and American football do, as there is no way that a player with brain trauma still detectable more than a week later should have remained on the pitch. Maybe Karius should have made more of it at the time, but I can understand why anyone wouldn’t want to be substituted in a Champions League final.https://deadspin.com/doctors-say-liverpool-keeper-suffered-concussion-during-1826546837
Have to feel for Karius; football needs to do a far better job about checking players after head injuries, and it's really hard to blame him for making errors with a traumatic brain injury.
Also, the elbow that caused it was peak Sergio Ramos.
Call me cynical, but it seems like a retrospective attempt to dig himself out of a hole. I`m sure the club could have found him a doctor in the UK to come up with a diagnosis. Stop digging Loris![/QUOTE
Absolves Karius (and Klopp who persisted with him) of blame, and places it on that dastardly Spaniard.I frankly don't really see why the use of subject matter experts at one of the top hospitals in the world is fishy.
We can expect to see Karius start as first choice next season then ?
I would have assumed he would have been checked out straight away by experts, both locally and back in the UK rather than wait for a week until he was on holiday. Not sure I would fly with concussion, but then I suppose he was taking medical advise. I wonder how much that `diagnosis` in Boston cost - a lot for a lot of could`s and maybe`s !
I agree that the video shows that Sergio Ramos elbowed him in the head, and probably should have had retrospective action, given that the ref saw nothing at the time. It’s clear that football needs concussion spotters watching on TV screens in the same way as both rugby codes and American football do, as there is no way that a player with brain trauma still detectable more than a week later should have remained on the pitch. Maybe Karius should have made more of it at the time, but I can understand why anyone wouldn’t want to be substituted in a Champions League final.