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Post by bigtui on Dec 4, 2009 13:14:42 GMT
What's the progression about Baros'foot injury.I saw hlm in Galatasaray website,in match against Panatinigos,he watched the game in the stadium.
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Post by federbaros on Dec 7, 2009 12:53:15 GMT
Milan will return after pause....Galatasaray fans want his return because they need Milan's goal!! Milan is the best striker of Turkish Superlig
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Post by bigtui on Jan 27, 2010 3:53:11 GMT
Milan Baroš's involvement in Galatasaray AŞ's UEFA Europa League round of 32 tie against Club Atlético de Madrid next month is in doubt after the striker underwent a second operation on the broken foot he suffered on 25 October.
Derby disappointment The 28-year-old Czech international broke the second and third metatarsal bones in his left foot in a challenge with Fenerbahçe SK midfielder Emre Belözoğlu during the Istanbul derby, which Frank Rijkaard's team lost 3-1. Last season's 20-goal Süper Lig top scorer had surgery shortly after and was initially expected to be sidelined for at least two months, but opted for another operation in Germany this week in order to ensure there was no prospect of the injury flaring up again.
Strike rate Baroš, who had scored five goals in ten league appearances prior to being sidelined, is expected to begin full training in a month. The first leg of Galatasaray's UEFA Europa League tie takes place at the Vicente Calderón on 18 February, five days before the return in Istanbul
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Post by bigtui on Jan 27, 2010 3:55:42 GMT
Galatasaray AŞ have secured cover for injured striker Milan Baroš, bringing in Brazilian striker Jô on loan from Manchester City FC until the end of the season.
Sizeable void Czech international Baroš has not played since breaking his foot against Fenerbahçe SK on 25 October and last week underwent a second operation, delaying any comeback by a further four weeks. Former PFC CSKA Moskva man Jô will be asked to fill the sizeable void – Baroš had scored five goals in ten league appearances prior to being sidelined – as he seeks to rekindle the form that earned him ten Brazil caps. The 22-year-old has spent the last 12 months at Everton, and though largely a substitute this season, he featured five times for the Toffees in the UEFA Europa League group stage so will not be eligible to play for Galatasaray in the competition. Jô follows in the footsteps of Lucas Neill, who swapped Everton for Frank Rijkaard's team earlier this month.
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