CM: Origi’s issue more serious than expected – therapy scheduled in Belgium

By Oliver Fisher -

Divock Origi’s time at AC Milan so far has been heavily disrupted by injury problems and now he needs further treatment, according to a report.

Calciomercato.com report that Milan will not have Origi available for the match against Dinamo Zagreb but also against Napoli and most likely during the international break too, with his full recovery time to be determined.

The problem initially seemed to be located in his thigh muscles, but it turns out the problem is more serious than expected and affects his tendons. The forward will fly to Belgium for a consultation with the doctors of the Belgian national team who treated him while he was undergoing treatment after leaving Liverpool and before joining Milan.

The goal is to try to resolve the inflammation of that tendon, because that is what is leading to the muscle overloads which do not allow him to work continuously. Every two or three training sessions, Origi is now forced to stop and the therapy he will undergo will be aimed at eliminating this problem.

Tags AC Milan Divock Origi

24 Comments

  1. At this point it’s time to fire the entire medical staff. They just can’t do anything. Players searching for outside help because the staff cannot be trusted.

    1. I swear this is the dumbest comment you can read here in a while. What does medical team has to with that ? Dude. He had issues before he came in Milan. So Liverpool medical team sucks too ? If he is searching help from doctor that’s located in Belgium that’s because he went to him more than few occasions and that guy probably knows whats going on and how to work with him.

      1. Milan Lab fail to give accurate diagnosis, leading to new prolonged thigh injury.

        They also fail to give accurate diagnosis to Rebic, initially diagnosing it as regular back issue but turn out to be hernia.

    2. Agree, they keep misdiagnosed the issue, not only Origi but also Rebic… Red Bird need to fix this Milan Lab a.s.a.p., it’s a disgrace right now.

  2. watch out, the firing squad is out.
    any explanation why the likes of Tomori, Theo, Tonali, Giroud can play week in and week out with no inquiries and the likes of Calabria, Maignan and Messias can stay healthy from their last injuries.
    Every players are different, some injury prone and some aren’t.

  3. Thigh muscles and thendons. The same problems that Ibrahimovic, Bakayoko, Rebic and many others Milan players had last season. Ibra said that this is becouse of training ground.

  4. Ah this signing keeps getting better and better…. great choice. I mean he played for Liverpool so he must be amazing right??…. joke

  5. Everyone is entitled to make mistakes, even a wise guy like Maldini, and signing Origi can be labeled as such. Anyway… I still hope I’m wrong, honestly, but from the beginning it was a deal that I didn’t like at all.

  6. His injury issue should have been seen before and not now! This situation will continue to put more pressure on Giroud, the only striker in the team. A team aspiring to win competitions should have a strong attackers!

    1. Exactly. It would have given us depth and protection against injury. Plus it would have helped out our italian numbers since we don’t like italians anymore and they were both free. Crazy how we didn’t get both… it’s not even like belotti is on a high salary.

    1. The comments are where ppl come to share their thoughts. If you don’t want to read them then don’t. Not rock science you dummy.

      1. Agrees completely. People can agree or disagree but the whole point is to share your thoughts. If we all just didn’t have opinions we’d be pretty blind sheep fans.

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