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Hopefully he won't be out for too long, but the lad will have to be looked after. Get better soon, Kolo.
**Disclaimer** - it's in the Sun, so it could all be bullshit, so in this event, my message of "get better soon" still applies, but only to his defending!
Now watch as Senderos scores 5 goals, keeps a string of cleansheets, then gets dropped for Toure and next time he is picked, makes a clanger
Can't see it happening. I mean, after all, seeing as he will be keeping the clean sheets, it's a bit much to ask him to score 5 goals while playing in goal himself!
Unless you mean own goals, of course. In which case, I wouldn't bet against it!
Hopefully he won't be out for too long, but the lad will have to be looked after. Get better soon, Kolo.
**Disclaimer** - it's in the Sun, so it could all be bullshit, so in this event, my message of "get better soon" still applies, but only to his defending!
not too serious if treated early. i had it 5 yrs ago. was good to go in a month. the only trouble is relapse. lotta rest... and he should be fine.
I'm probably the least knowledgable person on it, but I thought it was more debilitating than that. Considering that Kolo is an athlete, as opposed to an ordinary man, the after-effects might last even longer and it might take him more time than the average man to get fully fit. I'm certain I've heard of players being out for a few months after contracting Malaria.
It seems to be getting more common in footballers now though, think this is the 4th case in the last 12 months or something similar. Think 2 Pompey players and a Bolton player (forget who they were) came down with it after recent jaunts to Africa too.