Das ist äh... vielleicht nicht so weit weg von der Wahrheit wie beabsichtigt...
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/ne ... up/2337716Oh tore his left anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) as a first-year high school student. Told by doctors that the ligament was about 10 to 20 percent intact, he chose not to undergo surgery in the hope of a natural recovery. At age 19, after joining the military team Sangmu, he began experiencing severe knee pain following a boot camp. A hospital visit revealed the ligament was completely gone.
“They said if I had surgery, I’d be discharged on medical grounds — but I wanted to see it through,” he said.
Remarkably, his speed never declined despite the injury.
“I thought, ‘If I can run like this without an ACL, I could’ve been even faster with one,’” he said. In Belgium, where his stamina stands out, teammates call him a “machine.”
Bruno Labbadia ist wie ein Aschenbecher in einer Kneipe, die schon vor 20 Jahren hätte abgerissen werden sollen. Du weißt nicht, warum, aber er steht stetig in der Ecke, voller kalter Kippen und mit dem beharrlichen Geruch von verbrannter Vergangenheit.