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Injury prone does not equate to getting your legs kicked in from a tackle. 'Injury prone' is applicable to players like Alex Pato that are always pulling/damaging muscles from training and exercising.

Thank god you said that and not me, was about to type every fucking swearword under the sun there.

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Reus is my favorite non-Chelsea player. But he had 3 ankle injuries in a 6-month period.

At first I was all for it, but now I'm having second thoughts about him being able to adjust to the physicality of PL. I have complete faith that Mourinho will make the right choice.

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There's no doubt we won't get him in the winter window. It's impossible to buy good players at that time. Also, he has some injury problems. We are gonna wait until the summer.

If a player asks for a transfer there's nothing Dortmund can do.

I watched BVB playing vs Arsenal. My god, they were awful - A mere shadow of how they were 2 years. ago - slow defense, so many long balls to nowhere, unable to keep possession, players looked worn out and could barely run. They made Arsenal look like Real Madrid!

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If a player asks for a transfer there's nothing Dortmund can do.

I watched BVB playing vs Arsenal. My god, they were awful - A mere shadow of how they were 2 years. ago - slow defense, so many long balls to nowhere, unable to keep possession, players looked worn out and could barely run. They made Arsenal look like Real Madrid!

Just look at Gundogan, smeltzer, subotic who look like they had a mcdonalds diet for past year. Add Immobile, Grosskreutz, Ginter, Auba, Mkhitaryan who are nowhere near quality of Hummels, Kuba, Reus, Gotze and Lewa.

Imo, Bvb made quite terrible transfer decisions over past two years. They should push for players like Eriksen, Kdb, Draxler, Martinez from Porto etc. And more importantly, they should monitor their injured players because like I said Gundogan and co look bit fat and slow...

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Maybe it's his playing style that is making him vulnerable to injuries. I mean, it's his 3rd or 4th injury from the beginning of the season and it was the same last season. Correct me if I'm wrong but Hazard has thankfully been injured for 2+ weeks only once or twice since his arrival. The difference between Reus and Hazard is huge. Eden is a real bull compared to Reus though he's been the most fouled player in the last seasons in EPL.

I wouldn't risk with Marco Reus in the EPL which is much more physical than the Bundesliga but on the other side he's world class and you never know how will his game starts if he comes to England.

I think it has to do more with DORTMUND. They rush him back when his ankle isn't 100%.
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I think it has to do more with DORTMUND. They rush him back when his ankle isn't 100%.

The can't help it though. At any moment 1/2 (an exaggeration for those literal types) are on the medical bench. So when a player is available they need to use him.

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The can't help it though. At any moment 1/2 (an exaggeration for those literal types) are on the medical bench. So when a player is available they need to use him.

Yea, absolutely, but that doesn't mean he's injury prone. I don't blame Dortmund, they have to do what they can, but to call him injury prone is ridiculous. Look at that team, they're always hurt, is half their team injury prone?
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Sucker BVB are losing 2-0 against Frankfurt, after 13 rounds they sit on the bottom of the table :D

Could imagine Klopp getting sacked by new year if they are anywhere near bottom 3. Could see Reus handing in a transfer request in Jan as soon as he is back from injury if that was the case. Dortmund destroyed :( next summer exodus coming up.

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Looks like Klopp may end up at Liverpool. Which makes me really sad.

Yep, was enjoying Brentan destroying Liverpool :( if Arsenal miss out on top 4 he might even replace Wenger, which will also be just as bad. Well at least we still got one of the best manager around as our, in a few years even if something happens and Mou decides to leave we can always call on Simeone :)

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Yep, was enjoying Brentan destroying Liverpool :( if Arsenal miss out on top 4 he might even replace Wenger, which will also be just as bad. Well at least we still got one of the best manager around as our, in a few years even if something happens and Mou decides to leave we can always call on Simeone :)

Simeone as Mou's replacement in 15 years would be good:)
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Ferguson and Guardiola said the most dificult aspect of coaching is the ability to sustain the motivation level in players who have won multiple trophies at the same club and it's no wonder why most successful managers usually struggle in their 3rd or 4th season at the same club regardless of the resources.

Guardiola admitted he left barca because he could no longer motivate them to win and felt they needed fresh ideas. the same thing has happened to wenger for the better part of a decade.

Jose too has usually struggled in his 3rd season with Chelsea and Real madrid and this is why I consider Ferguson as the greatest manager to ever live. His ability to motivate his team year after year and rebuild winning teams that sustains a ridiculously level of success is remarkable.

Klopp needs to leave as his work there is done unfortunately.

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Ferguson and Guardiola said the most dificult aspect of coaching is the ability to sustain the motivation level in players who have won multiple trophies at the same club and it's no wonder why most successful managers usually struggle in their 3rd or 4th season at the same club regardless of the resources.

Guardiola admitted he left barca because he could no longer motivate them to win and felt they needed fresh ideas. the same thing has happened to wenger for the better part of a decade.

Jose too has usually struggled in his 3rd season with Chelsea and Real madrid and this is why I consider Ferguson as the greatest manager to ever live. His ability to motivate his team year after year and rebuild winning teams that sustains a ridiculously level of success is remarkable.

Klopp needs to leave as his work there is done unfortunately.

Great post, sir.
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