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Postby Redman in wales » Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:40 pm

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SKRTEL COULD BE BACK FOR CHRISTMAS

Liverpool have been buoyed by news Martin Skrtel does not need surgery on his right knee and could be back on the pitch by Christmas. 
The centre-back, who suffered posterior cruciate ligament damage in the latter stages of our 3-2 victory at Eastlands on Sunday, had a scan on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Club spokesman Ian Cotton said: "Martin was examined by a specialist today, who confirmed the player does not require surgery and is expected to be back playing by Christmas."
 
Earlier in the day, boss Rafa Benitez admitted the loss of Skrtel was a blow, but claimed the presence of Sami Hyypia and Daniel Agger provided a silver lining.
 
"Everyone can see that the understanding between Martin and Carra is becoming really good," Benitez told Liverpoolfc.tv. "To lose a player who is doing well is always a problem. It's bad news, but we have other options.
 
"Martin has learned a lot. He already had good qualities and potential when we decided to bring him here. We had a lot of confidence in him but you can always improve, especially playing alongside experienced players and working under the staff here. He has done that.
 
"He has given me a selection headache this season but that is a good problem for me as a manager."
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Postby Reg » Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:50 pm

Skrtel should take his time, those injuries take a lot of time to heal and to rush it now could finish his career.

There´ll still be lots of forwards to freighten when he gets back.  :angry:
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Postby Emerald Red » Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:51 pm

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metalhead wrote:It depends on how sever it is to see how long he will be out for

With the ACL, it really doesn't matter. Once it's gone, yer fucked, more or less. My mate done his in playing in a game years ago, and his knee is still wrecked. He never followed the physio's orders, though. I'll be amazed if we see him back before the end of the season, although I'm gonna say that that's more or less his season over I'm afraid.

Well he didnt damage his ACL, his PCL is the one that got damaged, which is less severe than the ACL

Well, that's a good thing, then. If you completely tear that other one, that's it.

I've just read the news that he could be back before Christmas? That's quick, but when I looked at that image of him when the injury occured, you knew he'd done some sort of ligament damage, so Christmas or after would have been anyone's bet knowing how long it takes for those kinds of things to heal. I done the ones under my foot. Took 2 months to heal.
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Postby Reg » Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:59 pm

My pal reckons he saw Skrtel cry on the tv when he injured himself?

I reckon if he looks clossely he´d see that Skrtel poked himself in the eye simply to make himself come over as more sensitive.

Skrtel doesnt cry, his eyes sweat.
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:03 pm

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metalhead wrote:It depends on how sever it is to see how long he will be out for

With the ACL, it really doesn't matter. Once it's gone, yer fucked, more or less. My mate done his in playing in a game years ago, and his knee is still wrecked. He never followed the physio's orders, though. I'll be amazed if we see him back before the end of the season, although I'm gonna say that that's more or less his season over I'm afraid.

Well he didnt damage his ACL, his PCL is the one that got damaged, which is less severe than the ACL

Well, that's a good thing, then. If you completely tear that other one, that's it.

I've just read the news that he could be back before Christmas? That's quick, but when I looked at that image of him when the injury occured, you knew he'd done some sort of ligament damage, so Christmas or after would have been anyone's bet knowing how long it takes for those kinds of things to heal. I done the ones under my foot. Took 2 months to heal.

looks like he got the grade I type of PCL injury, which doesn't require surgery and takes up to 4 - 6 weeks to heal :)
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Postby aCe' » Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:18 pm

what about the Champions league... Hyypia is not in the squad ... still think it was a good move by rafa ?!
Hyypia should have made that squad ahead of atleast 2 or 3 players ???
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Postby Reg » Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:59 pm

Even Emlyn got too old at one stage mate, you have to let the youngsters come through and both Skrtel and Agger deserve their places.
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Postby Ace Ventura » Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:53 pm

Redman in wales wrote:.tv:

SKRTEL COULD BE BACK FOR CHRISTMAS

Liverpool have been buoyed by news Martin Skrtel does not need surgery on his right knee and could be back on the pitch by Christmas. 
The centre-back, who suffered posterior cruciate ligament damage in the latter stages of our 3-2 victory at Eastlands on Sunday, had a scan on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Club spokesman Ian Cotton said: "Martin was examined by a specialist today, who confirmed the player does not require surgery and is expected to be back playing by Christmas."
 
Earlier in the day, boss Rafa Benitez admitted the loss of Skrtel was a blow, but claimed the presence of Sami Hyypia and Daniel Agger provided a silver lining.
 
"Everyone can see that the understanding between Martin and Carra is becoming really good," Benitez told Liverpoolfc.tv. "To lose a player who is doing well is always a problem. It's bad news, but we have other options.
 
"Martin has learned a lot. He already had good qualities and potential when we decided to bring him here. We had a lot of confidence in him but you can always improve, especially playing alongside experienced players and working under the staff here. He has done that.
 
"He has given me a selection headache this season but that is a good problem for me as a manager."

Fingers crossed as it looked horrible.

He has been superb this season and with Aggers injury problems last season and Rafa's ommitance of Hyypia for the champios league squad we have to be careful we dont get into a position where we are relying on Arbeloa for centre half.

That could be very dangerous, get well soon Martin !!
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Postby The Manhattan Project » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:57 am

Christmas?


If Skrtel was Santa Claus, his list wouldn't be divided into who's been "naughty" or "nice"


But rather "who lives", and "who dies".
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Postby Sabre » Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:51 am

aCe' wrote:what about the Champions league... Hyypia is not in the squad ... still think it was a good move by rafa ?!
Hyypia should have made that squad ahead of atleast 2 or 3 players ???

Fair point ace', I remember some laughters when I pointed it out and was told something about the marathon of games the CL group league are.
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Postby aCe' » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:06 am

Sabre wrote:
aCe' wrote:what about the Champions league... Hyypia is not in the squad ... still think it was a good move by rafa ?!
Hyypia should have made that squad ahead of atleast 2 or 3 players ???

Fair point ace', I remember some laughters when I pointed it out and was told something about the marathon of games the CL group league are.

hehe.. yea i remember arguing with some numpty about whether 6 games is alot or not  :D

in all seriousness though.. if agger or carragher pick up any knocks we would look very shakey in the back ... an arbeloa-agger partnership would be an absolute nightmare !
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Postby crazyhorse » Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:24 am

The Manhattan Project wrote:Christmas?


If Skrtel was Santa Claus, his list wouldn't be divided into who's been "naughty" or "nice"


But rather "who lives", and "who dies".

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Postby Toffeehater » Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:40 am

Redman in wales wrote:.tv:

SKRTEL COULD BE BACK FOR CHRISTMAS

Liverpool have been buoyed by news Martin Skrtel does not need surgery on his right knee and could be back on the pitch by Christmas. 
The centre-back, who suffered posterior cruciate ligament damage in the latter stages of our 3-2 victory at Eastlands on Sunday, had a scan on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Club spokesman Ian Cotton said: "Martin was examined by a specialist today, who confirmed the player does not require surgery and is expected to be back playing by Christmas."
 
Earlier in the day, boss Rafa Benitez admitted the loss of Skrtel was a blow, but claimed the presence of Sami Hyypia and Daniel Agger provided a silver lining.
 
"Everyone can see that the understanding between Martin and Carra is becoming really good," Benitez told Liverpoolfc.tv. "To lose a player who is doing well is always a problem. It's bad news, but we have other options.
 
"Martin has learned a lot. He already had good qualities and potential when we decided to bring him here. We had a lot of confidence in him but you can always improve, especially playing alongside experienced players and working under the staff here. He has done that.
 
"He has given me a selection headache this season but that is a good problem for me as a manager."

Good news , get well soon fella
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:44 am

Excellent news, I fear Agger may be the type of player to rest on his laurels if there is no competition.
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Postby Sabre » Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:49 am

Leonmc0708 wrote:Excellent news, I fear Agger may be the type of player to rest on his laurels if there is no competition.

Is it a hunch, or have you seen worrying signs.
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