Onyekuru back to Everton
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... I read somewhere about a week after the news of the injury he won't need any surgery, that the injury wasn't as serious as was initially thought.Ayo Akinfe wrote:He does not look as injured as I thought he would be. From what we are seeing it appears he has not undergone surgery and it looks unlikely he will.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Hmm, really? Chief Ohenhen, how serious was your injury compared to that of our man's (Onyekuru)?ohenhen1 wrote:I have had a similar injury before. Risky not to have the surgery. He is depending on his body to naturally heal.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Dis na why u be waka-manwaka-man wrote:Bros stop. Just stop.Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Really? Are we looking at the same picture.Ayo Akinfe wrote:He does not look as injured as I thought he would be. From what we are seeing it appears he has not undergone surgery and it looks unlikely he will.
He’s got a full length, articulated brace on with a knee pivot.
What do you see that makes you think it’s not that serious? Or that he has not undergone surgery?
It is very unusual for someone who has just undergone such surgery to be walking around so freely. Onyekuru had been travelling around, visiting both Nigeria and the UK.
Players recovering from cruciate ligament surgery are generally confined indoors. Do you remember Theo Walcott saying this in 2014: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... lcott.html
Maybe find a way to the guy and ask the question instead of speculating and backing up your points with random examples.
All cruciate ops are not created equal. I walked out of mine 11 years ago on crutches and a brace and was free of the crutches in a brace, in less than a week. And mine included some bone regeneration work.
With the advacements we’ve seen in the last decade and his youth, there’s nothing unusual about the schedule you’ve outlined as long as he’s following the right rehab process.
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He's an Everton investment. Makes sense for him to be under the watch of their doctors.1naija wrote:
Couldn't he recuperate elsewhere?
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Upon all you waka-rin to and from seeking whom you may devour you never learn say Ayo na authority on anything discuss-able? Whatever come into Ayo's head, that one na the correct thing?waka-man wrote:Bros stop. Just stop.Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Really? Are we looking at the same picture.Ayo Akinfe wrote:He does not look as injured as I thought he would be. From what we are seeing it appears he has not undergone surgery and it looks unlikely he will.
He’s got a full length, articulated brace on with a knee pivot.
What do you see that makes you think it’s not that serious? Or that he has not undergone surgery?
It is very unusual for someone who has just undergone such surgery to be walking around so freely. Onyekuru had been travelling around, visiting both Nigeria and the UK.
Players recovering from cruciate ligament surgery are generally confined indoors. Do you remember Theo Walcott saying this in 2014: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... lcott.html
Maybe find a way to the guy and ask the question instead of speculating and backing up your points with random examples.
All cruciate ops are not created equal. I walked out of mine 11 years ago on crutches and a brace and was free of the crutches in a brace, in less than a week. And mine included some bone regeneration work.
With the advacements we’ve seen in the last decade and his youth, there’s nothing unusual about the schedule you’ve outlined as long as he’s following the right rehab process.
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1naija wrote:
Thank you.
He had offers from Arsenal and then PSG. Actually did his medical at PSG and he turned them down.
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Playing time for him please Big Sam........................I'm tired of all our boys riding the bench.
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You get time shawaka-man wrote:Really? Are we looking at the same picture.Ayo Akinfe wrote:He does not look as injured as I thought he would be. From what we are seeing it appears he has not undergone surgery and it looks unlikely he will.
He’s got a full length, articulated brace on with a knee pivot.
What do you see that makes you think it’s not that serious? Or that he has not undergone surgery?
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I mean!!!!wale1974 wrote:You get time shawaka-man wrote:Really? Are we looking at the same picture.Ayo Akinfe wrote:He does not look as injured as I thought he would be. From what we are seeing it appears he has not undergone surgery and it looks unlikely he will.
He’s got a full length, articulated brace on with a knee pivot.
What do you see that makes you think it’s not that serious? Or that he has not undergone surgery?
We are talking of someone that display ignorance and 'cluelessness' with so much confidence
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Injured Everton loanee Henry Onyekuru 'could play for Anderlecht again this season'
Belgian side are keen to turn to Blues striker once more should he recover from knee problem
ByIan Doyle
12:00, 24 JAN 2018
Anderlecht have not given up hope of Henry Onyekuru playing again this season – but only if Everton give them the green light.
Onyekuru is not expected to play again this campaign after suffering a serious knee injury last month with the Belgian side.
The 20-year-old, signed by the Blues from Eupen for £7m in the summer, is on a season-long loan with Anderlecht but is presently at Finch Farm as he continues his rehabilitation.
There is hope Onyekuru, who scored 10 goals in 28 appearances for Anderlecht before his injury, could be available ahead of schedule. And Anderlecht coach Hein Vanhaezebrouck says he would have no qualms again turning to the Nigerian striker.
“If Everton say he is okay and we think he’s a 100%, we can put him in,” he told Belgian media outlet Voetbalkrant.
“But if something happens, it’s not our fault.”
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Na wa for this their coach, talking as if Henry is being forced on him or something.Damunk wrote:Injured Everton loanee Henry Onyekuru 'could play for Anderlecht again this season'
Belgian side are keen to turn to Blues striker once more should he recover from knee problem
ByIan Doyle
12:00, 24 JAN 2018
Anderlecht have not given up hope of Henry Onyekuru playing again this season – but only if Everton give them the green light.
Onyekuru is not expected to play again this campaign after suffering a serious knee injury last month with the Belgian side.
The 20-year-old, signed by the Blues from Eupen for £7m in the summer, is on a season-long loan with Anderlecht but is presently at Finch Farm as he continues his rehabilitation.
There is hope Onyekuru, who scored 10 goals in 28 appearances for Anderlecht before his injury, could be available ahead of schedule. And Anderlecht coach Hein Vanhaezebrouck says he would have no qualms again turning to the Nigerian striker.
“If Everton say he is okay and we think he’s a 100%, we can put him in,” he told Belgian media outlet Voetbalkrant.
“But if something happens, it’s not our fault.”
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This must leave the Anderlecht coach, who has been publicly highlighting Onyekuru's deficiencies as a player, in tears.platinum wrote: