Since you guys loved the google translated article, here is even better one from a Korean news which include an interview with Ki Sung Yeung from Swansea. It says that Ki talked with Son right before the match and Son told him the injury is not so serious.
http://news.naver.com/sports/index.nhn?ctg=news&mod=read&office_id=001&article_id=0007894984
" Fortunately, it seems not so injured simhajin "
(Swansea < United Kingdom> Reuters) = Ki hwangjeongwoo correspondent of the English Premier League (EPL)
Ki said in an interview after the 5th ( Korea time ) Swansea Liberty Stadium opened in 2015 ~ 2016 EPL eight regular season home game of the round is over Tottenham Hotspur .
He said likely not heard you simhajin the Son Heung-Min Son Heung-Min injuries are fortunately so before the game and call.
Ki said he would have to secure the Son Heung-Min and Bolton are prepared to work on team players in 11 days coming away as Kuwait national football team fell to the wounded .
Agree easily push Eriksen LW, Lamela RW and Mason in the middle with Bentaleb and Alli behind. The issue is whether the other two will be fitI won't rush Son back for Liverpool game. Our options are decent attack wise. Its CM I am more worried for Liverpool game.
Agree easily push Eriksen LW, Lamela RW and Mason in the middle with Bentaleb and Alli behind. The issue is whether the other two will be fit
NoDo we know Bentaleb & Mason are fully it ?
Agree easily push Eriksen LW, Lamela RW and Mason in the middle with Bentaleb and Alli behind. The issue is whether the other two will be fit
I'm not sure I'd move Eriksen after the last game, for me it was one of the better games I've seen him have for us and that's not even because of his free kicks. He was getting the ball in and around the box where he can be dangerous and looked a real goal threat, I'd keep him where he is, and I usually prefer him on the left.
Eriksen has always been better coming in off the left. It's not even debatable IMO.
Eriksen has always been better coming in off the left. It's not even debatable IMO.
I hope we don't rush him back just because it's Liverpool, the only cure for plantar fasciaitis is rest. I worry that if we bring him back too soon then it will linger for the rest of the season, but then Poch is usually very conservative when it comes to reintegrating players returning from injury.
Reported in the Korean press.Where did you see that the problem was plantar fasciitis? Depending on the severity there are multiple treatments possible. It would be a disappointment to know if this is the case, that the club doesn't have a podiatrist in place to help prevent conditions like this.