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Soccer => Soccer Forum => Topic started by: Adi on Jun 17, 2008, 10:39: AM
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I'm extremely upset right now about Ribery injury. He was the only player playing quite well for France and now he apparently has a broken lower leg. The diagnosis is not completely clear yet but it appears he'll miss at least 2 months.
I hope he can bounce back right. He was in a lot of pain after the injury as most of you could've seen. He was taken straight to the hospital after he got off the field.
Let's just all hope it's not as bad as it seems. :-[
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They didn't show it in replay, which we knew wasn't a good sign. Hope it's nothing too serious.
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They showed a free replays here but you couldn't tell much. There was no big snap in the leg from what I could see.
I also heard reports of an Achilles injury and a broken ankle. None of those are any good.
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It didn't look too serious, but I guess it is. :down:
I was pissed once he got injured, I knew it wouldn't be good for France.
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well if its an achilles injury thats really bad for him because he's so quick not only in his running but in his dribbling as well
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I've also heard stuff about a twisted knee. Shit, who knows anymore?! Seems like there's a new story every minute. I bet something more concrete will be up tomorrow.
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ribery is out of the football for the next two months, i read it on voetbalzone, one of the major footballsites in holland
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Ribery injures his knee and ankle
Midfielder Franck Ribery sprained his ankle and hurt his knee during France's 2-0 defeat to Italy, a result that knocked them out of Euro 2008.
The 25-year-old fell awkwardly in the 10th minute as he challenged Gianluca Zambrotta and was carried off on a stretcher in visible pain.
Les Bleus manager Raymond Domenech said: "He has a nasty ankle sprain.
"As for the knee, we're not quite sure yet how serious the injury is. Further checks are needed."
Domenech added: "He's walking on crutches, he can't put his foot down."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/euro_2008/france/7460386.stm
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FC Bayern website is reporting he has torn high ankle ligaments and will be out between 7-8 weeks. I hope he comes back 100%.
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The injury sustained by Franck Ribéry in Tuesday evening’s Euro 2008 group fixture between France and Italy is a so-called high ankle sprain, a rupture of the syndesmosis ligament that connects the fibula to the tibia, Bayern and Germany chief medical officer Dr Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt announced after examining the 25-year-old winger at the Germany team base in Basel.
Ribéry will now undergo surgery on Thursday in Munich to repair the damage, and will be out of action for the next seven to eight weeks. The midfielder will almost certainly play no part in the DFB German Cup first round on the second weekend in August, and is already doubtful for the first Bundesliga matchday a week later.
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Thanks for the info Adi, sounds like a strange injury to me :dontknow:
Hope his surgery goes well and he comes back better then ever, quality player.
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According to the Bayern website, the surgery went very well. If the rehab goes as planned, he'll be back for the season opener on the 15th of August. :bowdown:
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According to the Bayern website, the surgery went very well. If the rehab goes as planned, he'll be back for the season opener on the 15th of August. :bowdown:
awesome!
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never underestimate the will of players to heal. Eduardo da Silva was said to be out for 7-9 months and might not even be abl to play again. That was in Feb. He's already gone back to Arsenal to begin rehab training. 5 months it took him. Just hope Ribery can do the same
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Ronaldo will also start running in a week or so. He's hoping to beat him projected rehab time of 9 months. :thumbsup:
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Ronaldo will also start running in a week or so. He's hoping to beat him projected rehab time of 9 months. :thumbsup:
Did you mean Eduardo?
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No, AC Milan's Ronaldo. His contract runs out this month with AC though. I wonder if he'll get an extension.
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no point seeing as hes more or less a publicity stunt
i say let his hometown club sign him for 1-3 yrs then let him retire
hes done the world of football good
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no point seeing as hes more or less a publicity stunt
i say let his hometown club sign him for 1-3 yrs then let him retire
hes done the world of football good
he has done better then good. he made what football is now. he created the 1999 football. and in my eyes the third greatest player in the history of football.