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With regards training, a player is injured and out say for a month or two, and I can only assume not training. However as a manager you have the option to rest a player for 1,2,3 days of a week, my question is why can't you just have an option you choose, say like, "No training until over injury etc" just seems limited with only a week max.
Now I know I can make a routine up and just have no training but I thought it might be more convenient to have that option, any thoughts on this and if so, are the injured players training (in any capacity) at all whilst injured?
Well, given how a real-life injury tends to work: rest and/or medical procedure, followed by intensive physiotherapy to recover the strength lost in that limb from the enforced rest .. I'd sort of figured our injured players got the same.
In other words, while they're out injured, their training or lack thereof is in the hands of medical professionals, not the manager.
For really sustained injuries - 2-8 months - I tend to give them an intensive, pre-season-like training regime when they get back, to build fitness and knock the fat off. Again, I'm assuming that the medical professionals took care of the injured leg, or what have you, but now I've got to take them from "pronounced injury-free" back to "match fit".