That’s a penalty, the referee has been so bias since he blew the halftime whistle before Arsenal’s corner.
Every 50/50 ball, he blows in PSG’s advantage.
Calf injuries are everywhere, why? Cause the game has changed. It’s fucking faster.
Calf muscle hates sudden changes in movement: transitions, pull up threes, euro steps, decelerations, step-backs, side steps, even flops lol.
The calf is the Achilles’ shock absorber. When it’s tired, the tendon takes the hit. And we know what happens later.
It hurts the bigger guys most. They play like guards now. And Wemby is bigger than big players. It’s fun to watch a 7’4 dude with great mobility but in reality—him trying to adapt today’s NBA slowly destroys his body. Especially calf/achilles gets overloaded.
That’s why teams are cautious as hell with calf injuries now. Players try to make their muscles stronger with training and nutritions but tendons can’t keep up.
That’s why recovery schedules have gone from 1–2 weeks to 4–6 weeks. I genuinely hope Wemby don’t rush this.
Why are Plymouth celebrating, they’ve won nothing and Liverpool have won SIX (6) champions leagues and NINETEEN (19) league titles? Plymouth haven’t won anything, they should stay humble. This is what haaland meant!
gna be super duper woke here and say that guys like spencer that recognise their platform reached a lot of young audiences and used it to promote good values and being a decent guy deserve more credit than they get