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12 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Isn’t built to be a RB but should he used as a DM or CM? I don’t get it, playing him as a DM or CM is even more ridiculous as central midfield is probably still and always will be the most physically demanding positions in football.

Central midfielders have done and still do on average tend to cover the most distance, participate in the most physical duels, usually make the most recoveries, the most interceptions etc - all things that heavily rely on the physical aspects of the players. 

Also bone structure? This is certainly one of the most interesting takes on his fitness…. what has this got to do with reoccurring hamstring injuries? And even then, I genuinely get he may be top heavy but even then if he is, how would anybody know about his bone structure.

For me - and I get this isn’t the direction you wanted to go with it making the comment- is definitely one of the most controversial and also ridiculous comments I’ve seen regarding any Chelsea player and injuries. Like ever. Majority of his issues have been muscular too. 

Modern day FB/WB's have to do more running these days, and definitely have to accelerate more often than defensive midfielders on average - sure there are games or circumstances where a DM needs to do this but it isn't as often as the wide areas get streched a lot more. 

As for bone structure, I am not too sure why you find this so ridiculous. In almost every sport it is an aspect that determines what a person can do. If you've got a dense bone structure for instance, you're always going to be in a weight class or two above another fighter in boxing, even if your muscle mass/fat mass is the same as an average bone density fighter. 

In American Football if you have low bone density you get placed into roles where you're going to avoid contact. Whereas, if you are heavy set, you get placed in the roles with more contact as typically they do not have as many fast twich fibers. 

As for an example at Chelsea. I will give you one. Cech got his head injury- according to reports at the time partly due to being a triplet which meant his skull had a lower bone density than most others. 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/Chelsea/3566586/Chelsea-goalkeeper-Petr-Cech-admits-life-threatening-head-injury-changed-his-outlook-on-life-Football.html?WT.mc_id=605456&source=MiddleColumnPuff

This is one article that references this, I also read a medical article on the injury at the time, which went into more detail, but ai cannot find it. It was also a reason why he ended up in his hat full time, rather than until the skull fully healed. 

So, yeah, bone density plays a feature in sport.

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9 hours ago, Blue Armour said:

Wish players would stay off social media, or at least ignored it.

Apparently James is upset with all the hate coming from his latest sidelining injury.

But that's what you have with flippant internet fans who find fault with every little thing.

Should just ignore mouth pieces that slag off a player who can't do much about his condition.

Exactly. Probably red team fans anyway. The whole injury thing seems to have been exacerbated since Clearlake in their stupidity decided to outsource all our physiotherapy.

Injury recovery time seems to have doubled since it was moved from in house

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21 hours ago, King Kante said:

Modern day FB/WB's have to do more running these days, and definitely have to accelerate more often than defensive midfielders on average - sure there are games or circumstances where a DM needs to do this but it isn't as often as the wide areas get streched a lot more. 

As for bone structure, I am not too sure why you find this so ridiculous. In almost every sport it is an aspect that determines what a person can do. If you've got a dense bone structure for instance, you're always going to be in a weight class or two above another fighter in boxing, even if your muscle mass/fat mass is the same as an average bone density fighter. 

In American Football if you have low bone density you get placed into roles where you're going to avoid contact. Whereas, if you are heavy set, you get placed in the roles with more contact as typically they do not have as many fast twich fibers. 

As for an example at Chelsea. I will give you one. Cech got his head injury- according to reports at the time partly due to being a triplet which meant his skull had a lower bone density than most others. 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/Chelsea/3566586/Chelsea-goalkeeper-Petr-Cech-admits-life-threatening-head-injury-changed-his-outlook-on-life-Football.html?WT.mc_id=605456&source=MiddleColumnPuff

This is one article that references this, I also read a medical article on the injury at the time, which went into more detail, but ai cannot find it. It was also a reason why he ended up in his hat full time, rather than until the skull fully healed. 

So, yeah, bone density plays a feature in sport.

But statistically if you look at the top 10 players who have covered the most distance this season in the PL they are mainly DMs/CMs….

Ok this article from the PL website is dated in late November but it gives the list of top 10 players and there is only one full back on it. Majority are central midfielders. Then in the next 10 below again, only 3 are full backs. The list they put out in September I think was primarily central midfielders again.

https://www.premierleague.com/news/3787191

Re bone density, in all honesty what do you know about Reece’s specifically to say that 😂? That is why it is a ridiculous claim. That was more the point. Particularly when he has been suffering repeated muscle injuries over the past few seasons. Not broken bones or related so to say this is a big reason, yes ridiculous.  

And just because for one sport, ie lets use American football as you said it, - a much more physical game than football - it may play a bigger role in defining someone’s position in that sport but it doesn’t necessarily mean it does for another. I mean do you think it is taken into consideration in rugby for instance, where everyone is of a very muscular build irrespective of where they play? Or defines how someone plays tennis for example, where everyone is usually of a much slimmer leaner build? Football’s no different in being unique, modern day players have to be fit enough and at such a high standard of fitness where bone density isn’t going to affect someone’s playing position or where they should be played. Muscular problems are 90% usually caused by things like player burnout, manoeuvring, sharp twists, landing in awkward positions amongst all the usual stuff.

Yes Petr had a lower bone density due to being a triplet but he also suffered a depressed skull fracture due to a high impact contact injury so I think regardless of his bone density because being normal or not, he would of likely needed to have had something like that to continue playing irrespectively. Look at Raul Jimenez. He is in the same boat.

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Chelsea’s Reece James returns to light training following hamstring surgery

https://theathletic.com/5278217/2024/02/15/reece-james-Chelsea-injury-training/

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Chelsea captain Reece James has returned to light training after undergoing hamstring surgery in December.

The England international is hopeful of being back in full training in less than a month and is targeting being involved in Chelsea’s season run-in, although the club will be wary about rushing him back to action too soon.

James, 24, has been out of action since being withdrawn 27 minutes into Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat at Everton on December 10.

James has suffered from injury problems in recent seasons and the current layoff is the second period of absence for the wing-back this campaign.

The Chelsea youth graduate had previously struggled with a hamstring problem earlier this season. He was substituted off in the second half of the opening-day Premier League draw against Liverpool with an injury and missed nine matches, before returning in October.

James was not involved in the England squad at the 2022 World Cup due to a knee injury and then suffered a recurrence of the problem in his first game back for Chelsea against Bournemouth on December 27 2022.

The wing-back then missed the final month of the 2022-23 campaign due to a hamstring injury, limiting him to just 16 Premier League appearances that term.

Malo Gusto arrived at Stamford Bridge last summer after a transfer agreement was struck with Lyon in January 2023 with the France international featuring 17 times in the right-back role for Chelsea in the Premier League this season.

Chelsea, 10th in the Premier League, return to action against Manchester City on Saturday.

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1 hour ago, lucio said:

Malo is clear. Put James in midfield or rcb if we change formation 

I actually like this idea - Reece would make a very good RCB if taught the nuance of the position. He’s strong, good in the air, good with the ball at his feet, would require less sprinting so could preserve his hamstrings. A tactical change could really benefit his career but it takes a manager with foresight and guts to do it.

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I actually think he would be even better in caicedos place. Playing caicedo is playing with 10 men at best while RJ can always add something to the game even when not 100%. His dribbling, strength and tackling would be great for Dm and he could even overlap a bit on the right channel to bring in his dangerous crosses.  

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17 hours ago, Magic Lamps said:

I actually think he would be even better in caicedos place. Playing caicedo is playing with 10 men at best while RJ can always add something to the game even when not 100%. His dribbling, strength and tackling would be great for Dm and he could even overlap a bit on the right channel to bring in his dangerous crosses.  

he can be our Rice

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On 15/02/2024 at 23:01, Vesper said:

Chelsea’s Reece James returns to light training following hamstring surgery

https://theathletic.com/5278217/2024/02/15/reece-james-Chelsea-injury-training/

reece-james-chelsea-scaled-e1702.jpg

Chelsea captain Reece James has returned to light training after undergoing hamstring surgery in December.

The England international is hopeful of being back in full training in less than a month and is targeting being involved in Chelsea’s season run-in, although the club will be wary about rushing him back to action too soon.

James, 24, has been out of action since being withdrawn 27 minutes into Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat at Everton on December 10.

James has suffered from injury problems in recent seasons and the current layoff is the second period of absence for the wing-back this campaign.

The Chelsea youth graduate had previously struggled with a hamstring problem earlier this season. He was substituted off in the second half of the opening-day Premier League draw against Liverpool with an injury and missed nine matches, before returning in October.

James was not involved in the England squad at the 2022 World Cup due to a knee injury and then suffered a recurrence of the problem in his first game back for Chelsea against Bournemouth on December 27 2022.

The wing-back then missed the final month of the 2022-23 campaign due to a hamstring injury, limiting him to just 16 Premier League appearances that term.

Malo Gusto arrived at Stamford Bridge last summer after a transfer agreement was struck with Lyon in January 2023 with the France international featuring 17 times in the right-back role for Chelsea in the Premier League this season.

Chelsea, 10th in the Premier League, return to action against Manchester City on Saturday.

Not sure how long Chilwell will remain fit, but if that's any indication..here's hoping James can make a similar comeback after a long gap on the sidelines.

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Be injured again in a months time, wait and see.

No faith in this medical department. Even more so considering Nkunku’s mysterious injury there last week and the fact Reece has been here before time and time again. Not to mention the countless injuries to others.

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