rupture of the cruciate ligaments for Mickaël Capelli

rupture of the cruciate ligaments for Mickaël Capelli
rupture of the cruciate ligaments for Mickaël Capelli

“Noise and stress”

An incredible massacre whose proportions raise questions. Questioned on this subject by our colleagues from La République des Pyrénées, in the middle of the week, manager Sébastien Piqueronies indicated that this cascade of injuries was “firstly linked to our infrastructure. We often change terrain to train. And at our training center, there is always noise, no place to rest. It generates stress. Finally, I think that for three and a half years, we have been working hard and well. Since last season, quite a few players present since my arrival have been injured. The bodies pay for this pace, especially since we tend to have committed guys. At the Section, you are at 100-105% all the time, when others can relax a little. This spike in physical problems seems to me to be due to all that. »

The fact remains that in the Section, problems are flying in squadrons and the spiral is clearly not about to stop. Faced with the calf injury of Tom Franklin, hired as an additional player, and that of Tagitagivalu (injured neck) and Kpoku (sprained ankle), the Paloise Section only has Auradou, Picquette, Maximin and Jolmes in the second line.


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