@MatKendrick: Belgium team doctor to visit Bodymoor soon to assess Benteke, who has been told by #avfc not to risk aggravating injury by flying
Quote from: eastie on September 27, 2013, 09:00:59 AM@MatKendrick: Belgium team doctor to visit Bodymoor soon to assess Benteke, who has been told by #avfc not to risk aggravating injury by flying That's got to add another £10m to his value. Not that I want to sell him, of course, but what a multiskilled asset he's turned out to be.
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Quote from: eastie on September 27, 2013, 09:00:59 AM@MatKendrick: Belgium team doctor to visit Bodymoor soon to assess Benteke, who has been told by #avfc not to risk aggravating injury by flyingDidn't he fly back from Norwich?
By James Nursey | 02/10/13 Christian Benteke is set to be named in Belgium’s latest squad - despite his Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert insisting the injured striker should not play.Lambert has crocked Benteke pencilled in for a return to the Villa side against Tottenham after the international break on October 20.The Scot said last week that if his star man was not fit for club football, then he would not play for his country.But Belgium are still expecting the 22-year-old to return home on Sunday ahead of World Cup qualifiers versus Croatia and Wales that should see them book their place at next summer's finals.The Belgian FA sent physio Lieven Maesschalck to Birmingham this week to assess Benteke, who is on the mend from a hip injury.Belgium lead their group and need one more point to confirm qualification for Brazil next summer, going into an away game against second-placed Croatia a week on Friday.Benteke, who has five goals this term, was initially ruled out for up to six weeks after scans on his hip injury a week ago.But Belgium boss Marc Wilmots has been in regular touch with Villa and the fast-improving Benteke.A compromise that would see Belgium calling up Benteke so he can be used, if needs be, in their final qualifier - at home to Wales on October 15 - is a possibility.The star will have further treatment on his injury in Belgium in the meantime.
If he's fit, then he should play for Belgium. Simple as that. They have every right to select him.
The papers are trying to make a big deal out of this, from what I read the Belgium doctor seemed like he wanted to work with Villa on the matter.