Sunday, 18 December 2016

MONCHENGLADBACH: ALVARO DOMINGUEZ MAY SUE CLUB FOR ‘MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE’ AFTER BEING FORCED TO RETIRE THROUGH INJURY, AGED 27

Alvaro Dominguez is thinking about bringing legitimate activity against previous club Borussia Monchengladbach after harm constrained him to resign from football at 27 years old.

The Spanish full-back reluctantly called time on his profession a week ago in the wake of attempting to conquer a back issue that has tormented him throughout the previous two years.

Having neglected to completely recuperate in spite of experiencing two noteworthy operations in the space of 14 months, he is presently blaming Monchengladbach for neglecting to consider his condition important.

Spilling his heart out to MARCA, Dominguez guaranteed that his life at Gladbach "turned into a bad dream" and that he is presently weighing up suing the German club for medicinal carelessness:

I'm thinking about each choice and I'm in the hands of good legal advisors in Germany.

The club never educated me of the earnestness of my damage. I don't have to win a court case, I simply need them to perceive that things weren't done well.

They haven't perceived their oversight, no one has apologized to me. I simply trust that by recounting my story I can help other sportsmen.

Dominguez joined Monchengladbach from Atletico Madrid on a five-year contract in 2012, however his last senior appearance came in November of 2015.

Since February in 2015, I had solid torment that declined each day.

I had a MRI and [Monchengladbach] let me know not to stress, that it would leave.

Prior to an amusement in May, I was not able walk. The specialist infused me painkillers and let me know that it could transpire.

I believed him however I wasn't even ready to get on the plane so I went home.

I had some treatment however I was later requested that play again and I did.

I couldn't move after that and the [club] specialist let me know that what I need was an occasion.

Dominguez claims that he then had private tests directed on his back in Madrid which appropriately uncovered he was experiencing a genuinely major issue.

I was astonished. The club never educated me about the earnestness of the harm. I came back to Gladbach.

I demonstrated to them the medicinal reports and they instructed me to begin preseason, that they would treat me.

When I got done with playing, I would go home and get into bed as it was the main thing that lightened the agony.

I was an expert on the pitch yet off it I was an invalid.

In the wake of figuring out how to battle through 10 amusements toward the begin of the season, the guard was in so much torment that he went to see an authority:

I went to see Dr. Wohlfahrt Muller and when he saw the outcomes, he let me know I required surgery immediately.

I met the donning executive, the mentor, the specialist and the [Monchengladbach] VP and disclosed to them that what I had was intense and that I could wind up in a wheelchair on the off chance that I kept on playing.

I had three herniated lumbar circles. They requesting that I defer the operation until Christmas and I declined as I couldn't walk. I had the operation.

Dominguez then experienced a moment surgery on his lower spine, knowing very well indeed it would most likely flag the end of his expert profession.

Still, he is left to regret the absence of bolster he got from his previous managers:

Most importantly there has been an absence of humankind. Through this, the club wasn't notwithstanding paying me in light of the fact that under German law, following six weeks out harmed, you just get 20 percent of your wages which is paid by your private protection.

That didn't take care of my therapeutic expenses. The club just offered to pay 30 percent of the medicines.

I had the inclination that in the wake of offering everything to the club and experiencing so much agony when they required me most, they had surrendered me.

Goodness dear. In the event that Dominguez's cases are legitimate, then they truly don't think about well the Gladbach chain of command.

All things considered, we completely speculate that we haven't heard the remainder of this.

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