Nothing escapes data control in this contemporary football of heart rate monitors and Big Data. It is known about footballers down to the last shortbread they eat, the number of sprints they avoid at the end of the game, whether they prefer potato omelette with onions or without onions or whether they can sleep on the sofa while watching series. In training they are forced to play with two hands -experts say this leads to dribbling to death- and they are forced to limit their night out as much as possible because they are exposed to the recording of their cell phones until the last of their actions, movements. Everyone knows. And when it comes to recoveries after his injuries, the ‘stasian’ follow-up is increasing. No one can escape the control of the PC. The flag of Prudence hangs next to the flag of Tunay at the gate of Zubieta. Oyarzabal became the paradigm. It came back perfect, but only after nine endless months of recovery, which took the pregnancy. For all these reasons, the fact that Sadiq Umar, in the statements collected by MD, stated that he is doing well that he wants to join again even before the minimum recovery period set for a an injury like his shakes the foundation of a club that is not used to these ‘cracks’. What is foreseeable, the chapter will call him when he returns and remind him that he will finish all the stages of rehabilitation. But kudos to Sadiq. His words indicate hunger, ambition and a desire to return. “The peloton that overcame me,” Belauste shouted to Sabino. Football that seems from another era
Source: La Verdad

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