Angry Bayern blame Dutch as Robben injured

04 Aug, 2010

Angry Bayern Munich accused the Netherlands of allowing Arjen Robben to play at the World Cup with an injury after announcing the striker would miss the first two months of the Bundesliga season on Tuesday. Bayern said on their website (www.fcbayern.t-home.de) that a routine pre-season exam had shown that Robben had a torn muscle in his left thigh, adding he had suffered the injury shortly before the World Cup.
The 26-year-old missed the his team's first two group matches at the World Cup, but then played in the remaining five and helped the Dutch reach the final where they lost 1-0 to Spain after extra-time. "This is a severe injury," club doctor Hans-Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt told the club's website (www.fcbayern.t-home.de). "I find it irresponsible that this injury has not been precisely diagnosed and that they have let Arjen play. "For my part, I offered to help with the diagnosis but this was not taken into account."
The Bundesliga club had initially issued an even more strongly-worded statement but quickly replaced it with a toned-down version. Robben, who scored two goals at the World Cup but missed a superb chance to put the Dutch ahead in the final, was quoted as saying: "It's a shock for me to get a diagnosis like this on my return.

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