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Sep 9 2007, 12:01 AM
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QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Sep 9 2007, 01:48 AM) Well, I know if the same thing happened to me, I wouldn't be able to trust those guys again. I bet his furious with MilanLab right now. I know personally how annoying this issue can be. Dealt with it for 2 years. Well I'm sorry for that ... But my question is, how would Ronaldo taking a second opinion on his injury mean MilanLab don't know what they are doing ?! There is no correlation there my friend. If I get an injury and one doctor says I need an operation, I wont just stick with what he said. I would get another doctor's opinion, that doesn't mean the first doctor is bad. It is something almost everyone does. The media is the one aiming to hit at MilanLab, just to sell. I know this because MilanLab has worked wonders for many players, it has even revived careers. It is no wonder our 30+ players keep playing at the highest level.
This post has been edited by Rossoneri7: Sep 9 2007, 12:01 AM
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Sep 9 2007, 06:03 PM
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Here: QUOTE Ronaldo Injury Chaos: Galliani Speaks As Brazilian Remains in Rio Adriano Galliani has allowed El Fenomeno to stay on in Rio to complete his recovery, but backed Milan's medical team.
Milan superstar Ronaldo seems no closer to solving his knee-injury riddle after it was revealed that he would be remaining in Brazil for at least a couple more days.
The former Real Madrid and Internazionale striker arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Friday to meet with Jose Luiz Runco, doctor of the Brazilian national football team.
This caused controversy in Italy, after it was reported that Runco was unhappy with the course of treatment that Ronaldo had obtained from Milan medical staff.
El Fenomeno received lengthy treatment on his knee throughout Friday night and much of Saturday and now Milan doctor Massimiliano Sala has flown out to Brazil to check on the condition of the club’s star marksman.
Speaking to the Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan vice-president, Adriano Galliani expressed his trust in the Milan medical team, whilst also giving Ronaldo the green light to stay in Rio a little while longer.
“Yesterday morning Meersseman (head of Milan’s medical team) telephoned me and told me it was probably better if Ronaldo stays in Brazil for another day or so and I gave my consent,†Galliani stated.
“I have all the trust in the Milan medical team. I do not really believe that by Ronaldo staying in Brazil for another couple of days it will really make a big difference in opening up the case.
"Nevertheless I am not entirely displeased. Of course, I am a little upset but on the whole I am serene about the situation,â€
Galliani added. It is speculated that there may be another reason as to why the World Cup’s all-time record goalscorer has still not returned to Italy.
As Ronaldo has a problem with his metabolism, it is believed that it would not be beneficial for the striker to have to endure two long intercontinental flights in quick succession.
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti had confidently predicted that he expected Ronaldo to be back in action against Siena next Saturday, although this now appears highly unlikely.
The Rossoneri currently have just three fit senior strikers on their books; Champions League hero Filippo Inzaghi, the goal-shy Alberto Gilardino and rookie youngster Willie Aubameyang.
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Sep 10 2007, 11:40 AM
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This whole story has really made me sad... not that Ronaldo won't play for a month or so but the supposed (reported) anger of his towards the Milan doctors and the whole mess that seems to have been caused. These things do not happen in Milan...
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Sep 10 2007, 06:17 PM
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QUOTE What's sad that we have just two fit strikers and one of them is Gila. What's also sad that it was expected. What's sad is how wrong y'all are gonna be about him. Alberto Gilardino....number 11. Remember the name!! (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/devil.gif) Cometh the hour...cometh the man....
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Sep 10 2007, 06:52 PM
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I reckon this was what Ancelotti meant when he said Gourcuff would get more playing time, since Kaka would be playing second striker.
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Sep 10 2007, 07:07 PM
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Er. We really do have our backs against the wall. Pirlo may be hurt as well. He trained in the gym today instead of with the rest of the azzurri.
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