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    Originally posted by Tee View Post
    He was on the field in our last 2 games. I am 100% behind him and hope he makes a swift and full recovery.


    Obviously replacing a striker of his quality will be far from easy.
    Are we winning?

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      Klopp confirms Sturridge hamstring injury

      James Carroll

      Jürgen Klopp has confirmed Daniel Sturridge is facing a spell on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring strain against Newcastle United on Sunday.

      The striker wasn’t part of the travelling Reds squad that departed John Lennon airport for Switzerland on Wednesday afternoon ahead of the Europa League tie against FC Sion.

      Klopp told journalists at his pre-match press conference: “It’s a hamstring and it’s not easy to say when he can be back for us.

      “There are two different things we have to look at – the one thing is the injury and the other is how we can bring him into a shape that is not so intensive for him, so he needs to train.

      “The good thing with the muscle injury is that early [on] he can start to run and to train - not football but all the other things he needs. If you look at his history in the last months, and maybe the last year, it’s not a long time he’s been able to train.

      “With all the games [we have], we have to find the specific point when it’s possible to bring him [on] for minutes and what makes most sense for his general shape.

      “I can’t say at this moment what we will do exactly, but we’ll have to look at it.”

      Klopp is unsure on when Sturridge will be ready to return to action, but admits Liverpool will look to tailor his rehabilitation process in order to try and ensure he can remain fit for the remainder of 2015-16.

      The manager continued: “The injury is not that serious. The last time he trained, he got 60 minutes at Southampton, which was quite good, and then another 30 at Newcastle, which was not that good because in one of the first moments when he had a shot at goal, he felt something in the muscle.

      “It’s not that serious, but it’s not possible to play. Now we have to build up his resistance. It is like it is. We have to help him be more resistant for all the games we have.”



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        That's the key line.

        We have to help him be more resistant for all the games we have.
        Club doctors are obviously not tailoring his recovery as they should. If more care was given to work with the little things which makes him prone to such niggles, he would have been able to play more games and sustained it for a longer periods.
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          Originally posted by Fredo View Post
          That's the key line.



          Club doctors are obviously not tailoring his recovery as they should. If more care was given to work with the little things which makes him prone to such niggles, he would have been able to play more games and sustained it for a longer periods.
          You'll never be able to put a Ming vase together after you've broken it and expect it to retain the same strength. You can apply specialist glue with a surgeon's hand and slowly dry it in a specially controlled environment. You can apply new lacquer crafted from the original ingredients following a recipe secretly handed down over generations as the wheel of time turns. But it will never be the same vase. It will always be flawed, have the invisible cracks concealed within beyond the reach of human eye but waiting for that moment when they shall surely break again. Understanding this you surely have to take the vase out to that barn behind the main house on a stormy night and let that vase go. I hope you understand what I am saying.
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            Was listening to the radio this morning and it was suggested he should do (more) swimming and less running to keep up his general fitness between games even when not carrying knocks.

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              Originally posted by Cormack74 View Post
              Was listening to the radio this morning and it was suggested he should do (more) swimming and less running to keep up his general fitness between games even when not carrying knocks.
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                He should be doing a strict regime of yoga by the sound of things to me.
                SakhoPotatoes

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                  Originally posted by Venton View Post
                  You'll never be able to put a Ming vase together after you've broken it and expect it to retain the same strength. You can apply specialist glue with a surgeon's hand and slowly dry it in a specially controlled environment. You can apply new lacquer crafted from the original ingredients following a recipe secretly handed down over generations as the wheel of time turns. But it will never be the same vase. It will always be flawed, have the invisible cracks concealed within beyond the reach of human eye but waiting for that moment when they shall surely break again. Understanding this you surely have to take the vase out to that barn behind the main house on a stormy night and let that vase go. I hope you understand what I am saying.
                  The material making up a vase isn't as flexible as a muscle. Nice analogy though.

                  Surely, with muscle injuries, it's all about looking at the physiology of an athlete and determining what's best to gradually bring their strength back. He probably will never be able to sustain a run of say 5/6 games on the trot but with careful management he will be able to play at least two in a row. We've got to manage him in such a way so that we play him for the game that matters the most. Then he'll be fine.

                  Talks of getting rid of him are absolutely ridiculous. We need to do better to help him.
                  Are we winning?

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                    Originally posted by Venton View Post
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                      Originally posted by Venton View Post
                      You'll never be able to put a Ming vase together after you've broken it and expect it to retain the same strength. You can apply specialist glue with a surgeon's hand and slowly dry it in a specially controlled environment. You can apply new lacquer crafted from the original ingredients following a recipe secretly handed down over generations as the wheel of time turns. But it will never be the same vase. It will always be flawed, have the invisible cracks concealed within beyond the reach of human eye but waiting for that moment when they shall surely break again. Understanding this you surely have to take the vase out to that barn behind the main house on a stormy night and let that vase go. I hope you understand what I am saying.
                      :dandle:

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                        needs to get the **** out of his Ferrari the MOFO

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                            I think Klopp needs to have a word with God and ask what's his plan is for Sturridge.
                            "Justice has been done."

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                              Originally posted by Fredo View Post
                              The material making up a vase isn't as flexible as a muscle. Nice analogy though.

                              Surely, with muscle injuries, it's all about looking at the physiology of an athlete and determining what's best to gradually bring their strength back. He probably will never be able to sustain a run of say 5/6 games on the trot but with careful management he will be able to play at least two in a row. We've got to manage him in such a way so that we play him for the game that matters the most. Then he'll be fine.

                              Talks of getting rid of him are absolutely ridiculous. We need to do better to help him.
                              Diet and not being lazy with strengthening exercises (which apparently Storage is with his physio work). You can see him warming up before games lately, doesn't look fully committed to me. But then again i apparently hate the guy.
                              "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

                              "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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                                Originally posted by Harv View Post
                                Diet and not being lazy with strengthening exercises (which apparently Storage is with his physio work). You can see him warming up before games lately, doesn't look fully committed to me. But then again i apparently hate the guy.
                                I stopped reading at 'apparently'.
                                Was muß, das muß.

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