In the end, head coach Hong Myung-bo was right in one shot → Kim Min-jae, overworking without rest... pain in nodular following Achilles tendon, "it is uncertain to play in the Club World Cup."
In the end, head coach Hong Myung-bo was right in one shot → Kim Min-jae, overworking without rest... pain in nodular following Achilles tendon, "it is uncertain to play in the Club World Cup."
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Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae has rarely returned to the ground. However, the main claim is that it was a sufficiently preventable injury.온라인바카라
German media "Bild" reported on the 3rd (Korea time) that "Kim Min-jae is unlikely to play in the Club World Cup due to injury concerns. Currently, Kim Min-jae is struggling with Achilles tendon inflammation and left ankle problems. Kim Min-jae is expected to be able to return from injury after mid-July."
Currently, the problem with Kim Min-jae's left foot is a nodule (a cyst filled with liquid), which is known to be an injury caused by excessive overuse of the body.
Germany's "Bavarian Football," which mainly delivers the news of Munich, said on the 2nd (Korea Standard Time), "Kim Min-jae's agent mentioned his injury."
"Kim Min-jae injured his Achilles tendon. He suffered pain in his second season in Munich. Despite an Achilles tendon injury that caused problems since early October last year, he continued to participate in matches for Munich. Most fans are aware of Kim Min-jae's injury, which put their health on the line. However, you can't imagine what kind of pain Kim Min-jae would have gone through during that period."
Kim Min-jae's injury has already been revealed to be serious since the middle of the season. Numerous media outlets both domestically and internationally reported that Munich should be given a break. Coach Hong Myung-bo of the Korean national soccer team expressed regret over Munich's protection and management of the team.
"As you know, Kim Min-jae is a very important player for our team," Hong Myung-bo said before an A-match match in March. Unfortunately, however, as Munich did not provide protection to prevent players, we ended up excluding key players from important schedules. Kim Min-jae said, "There has been a signal since last year. The national team was fully aware of it before."
Nevertheless, Munich didn't care and let Kim Min-jae play until he couldn't fully play.
The International Federation of Professional Footballers (FIFPRO) strongly criticized in April, saying, "Kim Min-jae has been playing most of this season even though he has Achilles tendon pain," adding, "He played more than 55 games between the club and the national team and traveled more than 74,000 kilometers. Achilles tendinitis is clearly an injury caused by excessive game schedules."
At the time, Kim Hoon-ki, secretary-general of the Korea Professional Footballers Association, said, "Kim Min-jae's injury cannot be explained simply by individual sacrifices or team circumstances. Now everyone has to face the fact that players are collapsing under excessive performance demands," he said.
In addition, he stressed, "In the soccer industry structure to maximize profits in a short period of time, the player's body is commercialized, and the vicious cycle that eventually leads to injuries and early retirement is repeated."