So, in case you haven't been following, tons of players are getting injured in friendlies for this World Cup and are missing the World Cup this year.
[url=http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jun/03/world-cup-2014-injured-xi-brazil-radamel-falcao]The list continues to grow, with some of the most recent additions from Mexico and possibly England.[/url] Should FIFA change the way that these friendlies take place, such as reducing the number of friendlies that can be played? Ronaldo is also at risk, as he has tendinitis in his knee, although it is much less serious and he could still play.
Should FIFA do something about this?
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3 回复由Orion编辑: 6/6/2014 7:37:14 PMHow do you even get seriously injured in this pos sport, unless you're acting like a complete twat. Which most footballers are
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2 回复Update: Marco Rues from Germany rolled his ankle in a game, some reports are saying he has a torn ACL. Not yet confirmed by Germany
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2 回复Are the friendlies required? Are they forced by FIFA to play them, or are they optional?
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3 回复I find it interesting that they would take friendlies seriously enough to incur injuries in the first place. Anyone that's injured before the World Cup in a friendly match should have thought about their actions in the first place. I would hate to see even bigger names on that list, but I feel no sympathy for players that does this to themselves.
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2 回复Update: Franck Ribery, the winger for Bayern and France is officially out of the World Cup
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