"The pain was worst in the mornings" - Kim Min-Jae's agent describes the pain playing through Achilles injury caused
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Kim Min-jae is facing significant challenges in his second season at Bayern Munich due to persistent Achilles injuries that began in early October. His agent, Mauro Alves, revealed that despite the pain, Kim continued to play, relying on adrenaline during games. However, the severity of the pain has severely impacted his movement, preventing him from training effectively. Consequently, he is unable to participate in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers for South Korea, and there's concern about his potential involvement in the FIFA Club World Cup as his physical condition remains uncertain.
The pain was worst in the mornings. During training or matches, the adrenaline would help him push through.
In key moments earlier this year, his movement was so compromised he couldn't sprint or jump properly.
He's currently not in a physical condition to train.
Sparing him from participating in the tournament might be the wisest move to make.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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