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2blue2handle wrote:Hope he is OK, great talent.
But when I heard it I didn't panic, in fact I don't think I'd worry about losing anyone atm. We have cover.
Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:07 pm
random3 wrote:Norwegian football federation's twitter:
"Status Dæhli: Fikk spark på utsiden av kneet. Har blitt undersøkt med røntgen. Viser at det ikke er noe alvorlig. #ENGNOR"
*Status Dæhli: Was kicked on the outside of the knee. Has been to x-ray examination. No serious damage.
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Metal Handkerchief wrote:The injury is not serious. Some are even speculating he will be back in time for Italy tuesday, and probably stay in the squad.
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Metal Handkerchief wrote:The injury is not serious. Some are even speculating he will be back in time for Italy tuesday, and probably stay in the squad.
Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:19 pm
mr moose wrote:Eh? What kick? You see him go into the tackle, then the player gets away from him and his knee digs into the ground while his body keeps going. I will wait for more than twitter to tell us about the health of a player of our team.
Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:24 pm
random3 wrote:Norwegian football federation's twitter:
"Status Dæhli: Fikk spark på utsiden av kneet. Har blitt undersøkt med røntgen. Viser at det ikke er noe alvorlig. #ENGNOR"
*Status Dæhli: Was kicked on the outside of the knee. Has been to x-ray examination. No serious damage.
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mugsy wrote:Metal Handkerchief wrote:The injury is not serious. Some are even speculating he will be back in time for Italy tuesday, and probably stay in the squad.
He wont be playing Tuesday
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apocalypse wrote:The Norwegian football association tweeted this today:
@NFF_info: Good news: Negative MR for Daehli. The pain was only caused by a blow to his knee. Too early to say if he'll be ready for the Italy-game. He will be followed up day by day.
(The first Norwegian EC-qualifying match will be played i Norway against Italy the 9th of September)
Mats Daehli: - I feared the worst.
Now he hopes to be ready for the next game against group favorites Italy.
- It's a little stiff (my knee), but I hope to play on Tuesday, says Daehli.
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This means that both the CT- and the MR-scan came back negative. Everybody breathe easy!![]()
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Forever Blue wrote:Cardiff City star Mats Møller Dæhli speaks out over Wembley injury as he looks set to be fit to face Norwich
Sep 04, 2014
By Steve Tucker
The Norwegian schemer caused Bluebirds fans to fret after being injured in a clash with Raheem Sterling at Wembley
Mats Daehli looks likely to miss Norway’s clash with Italy next week, but should be fit for Cardiff City’s meeting with Norwich in the Championship.
The 19-year-old midfielder was stretchered off with a knee injury in his country’s 1-0 defeat to England at Wembley and concerns about immediately raised about a player seen as integral to Bluebird boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans this season.
But a scan of the knee has revealed no serious damage and the Norwegian Football federation had hoped the midfielder might indeed be available for their Euro 2016 qualifier with Italy in Oslo next week.
Daehli himself is also hopeful saying today, “(Raheem) Sterling hit my knee. I felt great pain, but it feels better today. My hope is still to play Tuesday. I do want to play the Italy game. But we must wait and see how things develops over the days to come.”
Back in his native country Daehli’s hopes of facing the Azurri are regarded as very doubtful, but according to one Norwegian football expert, Cardiff’s clash with the Canaries should see the former Manchester United youngster ready for inclusion.
“Mats is back in Norway and being monitored, it’s going to be day by day this week” said Espen Hartvig, football correspondent for the Norwegian News Agency.
“There were hopes he might play against Italy, but that seems unlikely. The scan on his knee has showed it is not a cruciate ligament problem, but the Norwegian Federation will not take any chances with him.
“A decision will have to be taken early if he is going to play or not so that another player can be brought into that position and drilled. Norway do have options and I don’t think they would risk a young player like Mats who might be carrying an injury against a very physical and professional Italian side.
“The Federation has a good relationship with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer obviously and would not want to send an injured player back to Cardiff. I think the Cardiff game with Norwich is a much better option for Mats.”
Indeed WalesOnline understands that the Bluebirds themselves do believe Daehli will be fit to face the Canaries on September 13.
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apocalypse wrote:Mats Daehli declares himself fit for the game against Italy on Tuesday. He had a session of alternative training with his national team Saturday evening.
- In my mind I'm ready for the next game, Mats said.
He has stated that he really wants to play if he'll be fit in time. Still, he admits that the knee isn't one hundered percent:
- It still hurts to strike a ball.
It's believed that the norwegian coach
Hogmo really want his young starlet to play against Italy, but will take no risk worsening the injury.
Sun Sep 07, 2014 3:37 pm