‘Chelsea’s medical employees aren’t ok, Mourinho handled them like gamers’
William Gallas has criticised Chelsea’s medical employees with the membership crippled by accidents throughout their first-team.
The likes of captain Reece James and £80million defender Wesley Fofana have been unable to characteristic often within the first group this season because of recurring accidents. And former Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal star Gallas has pinned it all the way down to Chelsea’s medical employees.
Gallas, 46, received the top-flight twice with Chelsea and likewise turned out for the Gunners and for Tottenham Hotspur over the course of his profession in England.
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He has now appeared again on his in west London as he recollects how Mourinho would deal with the medical employees throughout his first tenure of the Blues. Speaking to Gambling Zone, he mentioned: “I think the injuries to Nkunku and Lavia are a case of bad luck. It can also be about the medical staff at the club and if they are good enough.
“When you’re working for a membership like Chelsea, the medical employees needs to be on the very high. When Mourinho arrived at Chelsea, he modified the medical employees after six months as a result of it was so necessary for him to have medical employees on the identical stage of the gamers.
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“It was so important for a player to be back as soon as possible after an injury, and without any problems when they return. At the moment at Chelsea, we see players like Reece James who keeps getting injured again – the same with Fofana. I don’t think Chelsea’s medical staff are good enough.”
Earlier within the season, messages had been leaked from Trevoh Chalobah’s private coach which claimed the Blues had been an “absolute mess”. The supposed messages insinuate Chelsea’s coaching work is an excessive amount of with loading muscle mass coming from including an excessive amount of weight too rapidly. It’s implied change of path (COD) on drained muscle mass will sometimes trigger damage.
The message continued: “Hardly any of them do reformer Pilates or terrain work (i.e. stair sprints & hill sprints to strengthen knee ligaments). It’s an absolute mess at the moment, bro.”
Other gamers out injured embrace Marc Cucerella, Robert Sanchez, Christopher Nkunku and Romeo Lavia.