Now Ancelotti Hits Out At Milan Medics
AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has openly expressed his frustration with the club's medical team over Ronaldo's botched treatment.
It is now Milan's worst kept secret that their medical team messed up the treatment of Ronaldo's thigh injury.
What was in fact a tear was treated as just a minor strain, and the player was handed a recovery plan much too advanced for him.
His failure to improve alerted people, and it was only when he returned to Brazil that the national team's doctors discovered the mistake.
Carlo Ancelotti was one of many who bought the medical team's initial prognosis, suggesting that the player would be fit for the coming weekend's game against Siena.
However, the recent developments have not gone down well with him, and he lost his cool when questioned about Ronaldo this evening, putting the blame firmly on the medical team.
"How is Ronnie? Ask Professor Meersseman and the medical staff," he scoffed.
"First I was told he would be ready on Monday September 10, then I was told Wednesday. I am still waiting."
It appears he will have to wait for almost another month before seeing his star striker back in action.
http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=411064
what a shame.
AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has openly expressed his frustration with the club's medical team over Ronaldo's botched treatment.
It is now Milan's worst kept secret that their medical team messed up the treatment of Ronaldo's thigh injury.
What was in fact a tear was treated as just a minor strain, and the player was handed a recovery plan much too advanced for him.
His failure to improve alerted people, and it was only when he returned to Brazil that the national team's doctors discovered the mistake.
Carlo Ancelotti was one of many who bought the medical team's initial prognosis, suggesting that the player would be fit for the coming weekend's game against Siena.
However, the recent developments have not gone down well with him, and he lost his cool when questioned about Ronaldo this evening, putting the blame firmly on the medical team.
"How is Ronnie? Ask Professor Meersseman and the medical staff," he scoffed.
"First I was told he would be ready on Monday September 10, then I was told Wednesday. I am still waiting."
It appears he will have to wait for almost another month before seeing his star striker back in action.
http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=411064
what a shame.
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