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Destiny Udogie

It's a shame as he has such a high ceiling. He could be one of the top 5 LBs in the world if he could add more end product attacking-wise and stay healthy.
 
Agree. We have too many injury stricken players and quantity instead of quality back up is not the answer to steady progress.

That LB position is a mess if Davies is there to back up Robertson. Also we need to clarify succession pathways for younger players as we seem shaky in that area recently . If I were Sousa I'd be asking for clarity immediately or go out on loan.

Well RDZ said Udogie has a small problem, which is concerning considering he had the whole summer off to recuperate.
It's now or never for him. As soon as he gets a muscle problem this season, he will be taken out the back and shot.
Presumably that is why we have 7 players that can cover left back.
I suspect he will get a couple of injuries this season, then we will sell him back to Italy next summer for a low price.
 
Just going on pre-season (minutes carefully managed, no new injuries), De Zerbi seems to have a more balanced approach to injuries and managing fitness, after the cavalier years of Ange and Munn

It wouldn't surprise me therefore if we see players like Udgoie and vdV put their troubles behind them and become largely ever presents this season
 
Just going on pre-season (minutes carefully managed, no new injuries), De Zerbi seems to have a more balanced approach to injuries and managing fitness, after the cavalier years of Ange and Munn

It wouldn't surprise me therefore if we see players like Udgoie and vdV put their troubles behind them and become largely ever presents this season

I sort of get where you're coming from but not sure why Munn was perceived as cavalier. He didn't train the players or set the tactical intensity on the pitch. He didn't decide the different training sessions during the working week. He was more on the other side of things in my opinion. He was trying to build something on the medical side that would cope with the stress on players in this era of football, regardless of the manager's philosophy.

As you say though, there is hopefully a pattern where we're not sustaining so many injuries. The bigger topic is now the pace at which players are coming back. Some have had an entire summer and won't even make the first match day squad. That seems to be the fan focus.
 
I sort of get where you're coming from but not sure why Munn was perceived as cavalier. He didn't train the players or set the tactical intensity on the pitch. He didn't decide the different training sessions during the working week. He was more on the other side of things in my opinion. He was trying to build something on the medical side that would cope with the stress on players in this era of football, regardless of the manager's philosophy.

As you say though, there is hopefully a pattern where we're not sustaining so many injuries. The bigger topic is now the pace at which players are coming back. Some have had an entire summer and won't even make the first match day squad. That seems to be the fan focus.

Munn sacked Geoff Scott and his team. The ones who consistently had us floating around 4th in the table for the least injuries. This was because Ange felt he was too risk-adverse. He use to advise to withdraw players who were red-zoning from training, but Ange refused to let any uninjured player miss sessions.

Munn then brought in Brighton's medical team who wouldn't intervene against the coach. Brighton were routinely bottom of the table for least injuries. I think they are the jokers we've still got. Hopefully the new review/overhaul will soon come to fruition; maybe we could even bring Scott's team back.

See: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...r-spurs-head-of-medicine-geoff-scott-injuries
 
Destiny Udogie is open to leaving Tottenham this summer, with AS Roma keen on landing the left back. The Serie A side are preparing an offer for the Italian international. (Nicolo Schira)

Thoughts?
We should sell. Hes never fit for a good run in the team. We ve bought Robbo and Sousa. We need to start weeding out these players who cant stay fit. You can completely understand major injuries like breaks, ligament tears and ruptures etc, but these muscle injuries and constant minor niggles the same players keep getting? Just get rid. Solanke is another crook who can go.
 
Munn sacked Geoff Scott and his team. The ones who consistently had us floating around 4th in the table for the least injuries. This was because Ange felt he was too risk-adverse. He use to advise to withdraw players who were red-zoning from training, but Ange refused to let any uninjured player miss sessions.

Munn then brought in Brighton's medical team who wouldn't intervene against the coach. Brighton were routinely bottom of the table for least injuries. I think they are the jokers we've still got. Hopefully the new review/overhaul will soon come to fruition; maybe we could even bring Scott's team back.

See: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...r-spurs-head-of-medicine-geoff-scott-injuries

Problem is, I did my own research. We hired as many medical folks from other clubs as Brighton. That was just a stupid narrative from media and fans.

According to your article, the only thing Munn did wrong was not put Ange back in his box. Ditto with Mourinho's boss when he was being as equally disrespectful to the medical team a few season's back.

This is an age old problem where manager's take the tinkle with player's welfare. It's not Munn's fault. It's just a problem throughout the whole game. What has been required for years is for players to have medical diagnostics on a weekly basis and if they are in the red zone then the manager can't have access to them. We also need a doctors signature to sign them off to be ready to play again after injury. The power has to shift back to the medical and conditioning teams in this area.

Or we can just blame Munn as, like Lange, it is an easy narrative.
 
Problem is, I did my own research. We hired as many medical folks from other clubs as Brighton. That was just a stupid narrative from media and fans.

According to your article, the only thing Munn did wrong was not put Ange back in his box. Ditto with Mourinho's boss when he was being as equally disrespectful to the medical team a few season's back.

This is an age old problem where manager's take the tinkle with player's welfare. It's not Munn's fault. It's just a problem throughout the whole game. What has been required for years is for players to have medical diagnostics on a weekly basis and if they are in the red zone then the manager can't have access to them. We also need a doctors signature to sign them off to be ready to play again after injury. The power has to shift back to the medical and conditioning teams in this area.

Or we can just blame Munn as, like Lange, it is an easy narrative.
Isn’t that the problem you’re asking for when you an over promoted patsy as your DoF?
 
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