JusticeSo Bruno's final injury update appears to be one he got right
Tbf it isn't a huge difference between "back after the WC" and "back in the New Year". 2023 starts five days after our first match back.From a Wolves perspective any sort of ankle injury was going to keep him out until around the World Cup break, but if he’s fully messed it up and isn’t going to be available immediately afterwards then that is a blow.
Podence, Guedes and Traore (Hwang), should be enough for the new guy to work with
Agreed. But being fully fit and raring to go when we restart is better than spending January getting up to speed.Tbf it isn't a huge difference between "back after the WC" and "back in the New Year". 2023 starts five days after our first match back.
If "New Year" means January, then that's still a good half of the season yet to play. Not ideal by any means (especially for Pedro, missing the WC) but it's at least a little less bad than missing the same period in a normal season would be.
What do you want to know beyond what’s been said?
Looks like a knee to me, doctor.
I don't know what I don't know.What do you want to know beyond what’s been said?
Ok…I don't know what I don't know.
General perceptions? is it typical or not? career ending? That kind of thing
How does it compare to the thousands before him? Better? Worse?Ok…
Very strange but I’ll try and entertain you.
He’s had a knee injury. It’s been operated on. He’s rehabbing. All the details are written right there.
The same as thousands before him. He will be fine. If someone tackles him like that again he won’t be, same as anyone.
It’s a knee…How does it compare to the thousands before him? Better? Worse?
Any insights beyond the obvious?
I'm not sure the extent of medical knowledge available stops at knowing it's a knee....It’s a knee…
I’ll use my x-Ray eyes to check the screw placement and then I’ll just warm up my MRI scanner to check the soft tissue healing. Oh and I’ll ask him to pop round mine tomorrow and I’ll check his range of motion out and muscle strength tests.