Sentences with phrase «injuring knee ligaments»

Manchester City playmaker David SIlva will be out for three weeks after injuring knee ligaments.
It might not be a coincidence that both Arsenal and Germany have struggled to create and have lacked cohesion since Ozil injured his knee ligaments.
The need for an enforcer in the heart of Chelsea's play was highlighted after Michael Essien injured his knee ligaments in pre-season and could be out for up to six months.

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I don't blame Giroud for have very little talent, or Mert for being slower than my grand mother, or Flamini having the control of a 2 year old in a bumper car, or Sanchez getting injured when he is played whilst being burned out, or Cazorla for getting injured and left on the pitch playing with knee ligament damage God knows prolonging his return date by how many weeks.
«He has injured ligaments, left knee and he will be out for four or five weeks, so that means until the end of the season.
Theo Walcott injured a cruciate ligament in his knee in January 2014, but despite him playing his first comeback game in October last year the Arsenal striker is still deemed not to be at peak fitness yet.
When quarterback Tom Brady tore a knee ligament last year, the New England Patriots got a rude lesson in the limits of modern medicine: Repairing injured ligaments, tendons, and cartilage is difficult, much trickier than mending a broken bone.
If the knee is injured, it can cause problems with the ligaments the hold the knee joint in place, the bones that make up the knee, or the pad of cartilage (the meniscus) that acts as a cushion for the knee's movements.
The MCL is more easily injured that the LCL, or lateral collateral ligament, which resides on the outside part of the knee.
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