Eurosport: Milan also 'particularly irritated' by Rabiot case - the reasons
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Eurosport: Milan also 'particularly irritated' by Rabiot case - the reasons
"Rabiot returned from international duty with a goal to his name (in the 3-0 win over Azerbaijan) but sadly also a calf tear. An MRI on Thursday revealed the extent of the injury, and he will now miss at least one month as per reports. According to Eurosport, Milan are 'particularly irritated' by the management of Rabiot. While Didier Deschamps stated that the midfielder had suffered a 'knock' against Azerbaijan, it became apparent after further checks yesterday that it was far worse."
"In the first hours or days after the appearance of a muscle injury, you can underestimate it because the hematoma may not yet have formed. Afterwards, between nothing and an injury that immobilises you for a month (grade 2 or 3), it's surprising. Did they [France's staff] really do an ultrasound/MRI exam? You can underestimate a muscle injury but in general, you can still see it. Afterwards, a blow received can cause an extrinsic injury."
Adrien Rabiot returned from international duty having scored in France's 3-0 win over Azerbaijan but suffered a calf tear that an MRI revealed, ruling him out for at least a month. AC Milan expressed particular irritation at France's management of the injury after Didier Deschamps described it merely as a 'knock' and limited examinations reportedly underestimated its severity. Milan staff expected no long absence after initial assurances and were surprised to learn of a more serious lesion following further checks. Medical opinion notes early muscle trauma can be underestimated because hematoma formation may be delayed. Rabiot aims to return by the November 23 derby.
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