Mart van MourikNov 25, 2024, 3:09 PM
Last updated: Nov 25, 2024, 3:09 PM
It seems that Justin Bijlow will not be able to score against Manchester City either. Journalist Mikos Gouka reports in the AD Football podcast that he knows what is going on around Bijlow’s absence and he wonders aloud why Feyenoord is being ‘secretive’.
After a long absence, Bijlow finally regained his place under the bar at the beginning of November at the expense of Timon Wellenreuther, but after the game against AZ (3-2 win) the closing post was injured again.
Before the international break, Bijlow had to miss the Champions League match against RB Salzburg and the Eredivisie match against Almere City FC, while he was also in the stands against SC Heerenveen last weekend.
Gouka expects that Bijlow will again not be in charge against Manchester City next Tuesday, despite the fact that he can train again. “I now know what the situation is, but I don’t understand why the club is making such a fuss about the situation around Bijlow.”
“It’s very simple. He has returned to the starting line-up because Wellenreuther did not perform well enough. Somewhere in that match against AZ he felt a kind of cramp in his calf. That’s possible.”
“He didn’t have much trouble, but a day after the match he still felt a little stiffness in the calf muscle, which meant he couldn’t play against RB Salzburg. Due to his injury history, Feyenoord did not want to take any risks, which is why he also missed Almere City.”
“Bijlow trained fully twice in the run-up to SC Heerenveen. The medical staff’s assessment is: can he play two important games in a short time? If that is not the case, Brian Priske has one fit goalkeeper who will keep both games. That’s it. After that, the baton will in principle be handed over to Bijlow,” says Gouka.
Justin Bijlow’s Absence: A Comedy of Errors or Simply Caution?
By a Concoction of Comedy
November 25, 2024
What’s going on with Justin Bijlow? You might as well tune in to dramatized soap operas at this point, because the Feyenoord-goalkeeper saga is none short of a gripping episode. Here we are, once again wondering if he will grace the pitch against the footballing Goliath, Manchester City. Spoiler alert: the answer’s probably no.
Our trusty journalist, Mikos Gouka, has thrown a fishing line into the murky waters of Feyenoord’s secrecy. That’s right! It’s not just ‘waiting for the other shoe to drop’. No, it’s a full-blown mystery thriller waiting to unfold! Feyenoord seems to have a flair for keeping us all guessing. Are they the footballing version of magicians, performing the ultimate vanishing act with Bijlow?
The Injury Saga Continues
After a staggering recovery, Bijlow found himself back between the posts—but like a classic sitcom character falling at the first hurdle, he succumbed to a *minor* calamity during a match against AZ. Cramp! The horror! Who knew that a calf could become such a drama queen?
He was out for Champions League clashes against RB Salzburg and missed the Eredivisie tilt against Almere City FC. Ill-fated times indeed, as football fans whine and protest like children denied candy! What’s the deal with that? I mean, if he’s fit enough to train, isn’t that half the battle won? The whole situation sounds like Feyenoord’s medical staff is preparing for an audition in a horror film—‘The Return of the Calf Cramp!’
What Are Feyenoord Hiding?
Gouka’s musings are worth tuning into as he digs deeper into this fiasco. “I now know what the situation is, but I don’t understand why the club is making such a fuss about the situation around Bijlow.” I mean, Bijlow’s the goalkeeper, not the crown jewels! Keepers come and go like trendy hairstyles. Get a grip, Feyenoord!
According to Gouka, they’ve ruled out the option of “risky business” by opting against fielding Bijlow. This begs the question: Are we protecting the player out of caution, or have we turned into overly protective parents? “No, sweetheart, you can’t play; you might get a scratch!” At this rate, Bijlow might as well wrap himself in bubble wrap before stepping out on the pitch!
Looking Ahead
As Bijlow sits in the stands, one begins to wonder who actually is “the one” for the job? If Brian Priske has only one fit goalkeeper for two crucial matches, he might have to pick someone from the mascot lineup! Then again, let’s not underestimate the immovable wall that is a match-day mascot.
The irony of the situation? Bijlow could return only to be sidelined again by further minor ailments. Welcome to football, where even injuries have injuries!
It appears that Feyenoord’s goalkeeper Justin Bijlow will miss yet another high-stakes encounter, this time against Manchester City. Esteemed journalist Mikos Gouka shared insights during the AD Football podcast, expressing his concern over the club’s lack of transparency regarding Bijlow’s ongoing absence.
After a lengthy injury layoff, Bijlow made his comeback to the starting lineup at the beginning of November, reclaiming his position from Timon Wellenreuther. However, during the match against AZ, which ended in a thrilling 3-2 victory for Feyenoord, Bijlow suffered yet another injury setback.
Prior to the international break, Bijlow missed crucial fixtures, including the Champions League clash against RB Salzburg and an Eredivisie match against Almere City FC. He was also a spectator from the stands during Feyenoord’s recent match against SC Heerenveen last weekend.
Gouka anticipates that Bijlow will remain sidelined for the upcoming encounter with Manchester City next Tuesday, even though he has been able to resume training. “I now know what the situation is, but I don’t understand why the club is making such a fuss about the situation around Bijlow,” he remarked.
Gouka elaborated on Bijlow’s current condition, noting, “He has returned to the starting lineup because Wellenreuther did not perform well enough. Somewhere in that match against AZ, he felt a kind of cramp in his calf.” He added that Bijlow experienced only minor discomfort initially but still reported stiffness in his calf muscle the following day, preventing him from participating against RB Salzburg. Given his injury history, Feyenoord opted to play it safe, which is why he also missed the match against Almere City.
Despite returning to full training twice leading up to the fixture against SC Heerenveen, the medical staff evaluated whether Bijlow could handle playing two important matches in quick succession. If they deemed him unfit, Brian Priske would have only one healthy goalkeeper available for both games. “After that, the baton will in principle be handed over to Bijlow,” Gouka concluded.
What specific injuries has Justin Bijlow dealt with that have contributed to his current absence from the team?
**Interview with Mikos Gouka on Justin Bijlow’s Ongoing Absence**
**Interviewer**: Welcome, Mikos! Thanks for joining us today. Your insights on Justin Bijlow have certainly stirred up some conversation. Can you start by telling us what the latest update on Bijlow’s situation is?
**Mikos Gouka**: Thank you for having me! As we know, Bijlow is set to miss yet another critical match, this time against Manchester City. While he has been training again, it’s clear that Feyenoord is being very cautious with him, and there’s a lot of uncertainty about his true fitness level.
**Interviewer**: You mentioned coverage of the club’s transparency regarding Bijlow’s condition. Why do you think Feyenoord is being secretive?
**Mikos Gouka**: It’s puzzling, really. From what I’ve heard, the situation isn’t as dire as they’re making it seem. Bijlow returned to the lineup briefly but suffered cramping in his calf during the match against AZ. Rather than risking further injury, the club is taking a very cautious approach. But why they feel the need to hide behind a veil of secrecy is beyond me.
**Interviewer**: There’s certainly been a sense of drama surrounding his injuries. Given his past history, do you think this cautious approach is justified?
**Mikos Gouka**: To some extent, yes. Bijlow’s history of injuries makes any minor issue a potential cause for concern. However, I can’t help but wonder if they’ve become overly protective. It feels like they’re treating him like he’s wrapped in bubble wrap—perhaps a bit too much caution could lead to him missing vital game time unnecessarily.
**Interviewer**: Interesting point! If Bijlow can’t play, who do you think will step up for Feyenoord?
**Mikos Gouka**: In the current scenario, it looks like Brian Priske will only have one fully fit goalkeeper to choose from—so they might have to rely on someone less experienced or even consider bringing a mascot for some moral support! It’s a tough spot, especially for such crucial games.
**Interviewer**: It certainly adds to the drama of the season, doesn’t it? Lastly, what do you think the future holds for Bijlow and Feyenoord in this regard?
**Mikos Gouka**: I think we need to keep watching this saga unfold. Bijlow could return, but if past experiences are any indication, he could face setbacks. The fans are eagerly hoping he can stay fit for the long haul, but every matchweek brings more questions than answers.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for sharing your insights, Mikos. It sounds like we’re in for quite the roller coaster with Bijlow and Feyenoord this season.
**Mikos Gouka**: Absolutely! Let’s hope for a resolution soon—both for Bijlow and the team!