Sports Medicine Master System
Chapter 206 - 156: Running for His Dream One Last Time
Besides Bresciaās General Manager, Mauro Pedrazzoli, and Baggioās agent, Petrone, a white-haired old man had also rushed to the clinic. š»š³āÆāÆš¤āÆš·šÆā“šāÆš.šā“š
Chen Yu recognized him at a glance.
Italyās head coach, the world-famous Giovanni Trapattoni.
Just a moment ago, Chen Yu had been thinking about him. He never expected to turn around and find the man standing right in front of him.
"Hello, Dr. Chen."
Trapattoni stepped forward and extended his hand. The corners of his mouth turned up unnaturally. He seemed to be trying to smile, but perhaps because he was so used to his usual stern expression, the result was slightly awkward.
Chen Yu didnāt mind and shook his hand with a smile.
āHe must be here to personally check on Baggioās condition. He did say he was willing to give Baggio a chance.ā
After a few brief pleasantries, Petrone was already eager to ask about Baggioās condition.
"Heās on the soccer field. Letās go take a look." His condition would be obvious at a glance.
But unexpectedly, Trapattoni said, "Dr. Chen, before we go see Robert, would it be possible for you to give me a tour? Iām quite curious about your clinic."
Chen Yu paused for a moment, then quickly replied, "Of course."
Pedrazzoli was clearly more concerned with Baggioās condition. After asking for directions to the soccer field, he pulled Petrone along and headed off first.
Chen Yu once again found himself unable to read Trapattoniās intentions. But if the man wanted a tour of the clinic, then a tour it would be.
"This is our medical center, where all treatments take place," Chen Yu said as he led Trapattoni through it. "Our equipment is state-of-the-art; you could say itās the best in the world."
This wasnāt an exaggeration. He had spent a fortune in cash on it. In terms of hardware, the equipment was truly world-class.
Next was the rehabilitation center.
"In my medical philosophy, surgery only accounts for thirty percent of an athleteās recovery. The most crucial seventy percent is post-operative rehabilitation. Customized rehab plans tailored to individual differences, along with ample recovery time, are what allow for a complete recovery."
A considerable sum had been invested in this rehabilitation center as well; all the various pieces of equipment were custom-made.
There was also the impressive-looking Ultra-Low Temperature Freezing Chamber, the Anti-gravity Treadmill, and more.
And now, it had been upgraded again. Many cameras had been installed, along with a custom data-monitoring system identical to the one used by the Suns.
āWith the Eye of All-Seeing, I donāt need this stuff,ā Chen Yu thought. āBut itās for others to see. Besides, I canāt be watching all the time, and the other physical therapists at the clinic need to use it too.ā
Trapattoni seemed genuinely interested in the tour. He observed everything carefully, and whenever he came across something unfamiliar, he would ask for a detailed explanation of its function.
Then came the inpatient ward.
"This inpatient area is for our regular patients. Athletes are usually housed in the VIP villas on the outskirts of the campus. They are stand-alone homes, fully equipped, offering a better environment for convalescence and making it easier for family to stay with them."
Chen Yu led Trapattoni to one of the stand-alone villas on the outskirts.
Each had a private courtyard and was shaded by lush trees. The environment was excellent.
"Hm? Isnāt that Gabriel?" Trapattoni suddenly stopped as they passed one of the villas.
Through the courtyard gate, they could see Batty sitting in a wheelchair. His feet were wrapped in thick casts, and he was reading a newspaper. Nearby, his wife, Irina, was watering flowers.
"Thatās him."
Chen Yu glanced over. "He had cartilage reconstruction surgery and is still recovering."
As he said this, he moved to open the gate.
"Letās not disturb him." Trapattoni stopped Chen Yu. He gave Batty one last look, then turned away with a smile.
Chen Yu followed him.
Just then, Trapattoni suddenly asked a question. "Dr. Chen, do you think thereās any way to prevent injuries?"
āI really canāt figure out what this old man is up to,ā Chen Yu thought. After a moment of reflection, he shook his head and said, "No. Scientific training can only reduce the probability of injuries occurring, but they will still happen. To put it simply, injuries are a part of competitive sports."
If youāre afraid of getting hurt, you shouldnāt be in competitive sports.
"However," Chen Yu said, looking at Trapattoni, "my original intention in becoming a doctor was to ensure every injured athlete receives proper treatment. Getting injured isnāt whatās scary. Whatās scary is not getting good treatment for that injury."
Trapattoni nodded thoughtfully, then, as if he had made up his mind, he said, "Dr. Chen, I came to the United States for two reasons. One was to visit Robert and check on his recovery. But the real reason is that I want to ask for your help."
"The World Cup is approaching, but more and more of the National Team players are getting injured. Last month, Maldini tore a ligament in his left knee and still hasnāt returned to play. Then, at the beginning of this month, another one of our starting defenders, Nesta, also twisted his knee and tore a collateral ligament."
āItalyās back line is four men, and both Maldini and Nesta are starters. With two of them injured, half the defensive line is basically gone.ā
"Then thereās Big Inzaghi. He injured a knee ligament last December. He eventually gave up on conservative treatment and opted for surgery, and heās still recuperating. And Vieri... I saw in the news that you diagnosed him around the time Ronaldo returned. He also has an Achilles tendon injury."
āAs if losing half the defensive line wasnāt enough, both of his starting forwards are injured too.ā
Chen Yu knew about Vieriās situation.
āBut as for Inzaghi... Berlusconi never approached me about surgery for him. That must mean Inzaghiās injury wasnāt serious. Probably just a simple ligament tear.ā
Trapattoni continued, "Dr. Chen, I strongly agree with something you just said. Surgery is one part of it, but what truly allows a player to return to full health is the rehabilitation."
He hadnāt started paying attention to Chen Yu just because of Baggio.
He had been following Chen Yu ever since Ronaldoās comebackāor even earlier, back when Ronaldo and Redondo announced they were coming to the United States for treatment.
The condition both Ronaldo and Redondo were in after their respective comebacks stunned everyone.
Then, late last year, Ronaldo mentioned his treatment process during an exclusive media interview. He spoke at length about Chen Yuās rehabilitation methodsānot only the various techniques heād never seen before but also the rehab plan that was constantly adjusted to suit different stages of his recovery.
Ronaldo stated outright that his rehabilitation played a huge role in his recovery to his current state of health.
Coincidentally, Redondo had said the exact same thing during a media interview.
Combined with the recent spate of injuries among his National Team players, an idea began to form in Trapattoniās mind.
"Dr. Chen, Iām hoping to partner with your clinic. I want to send our injured National Team players here for their rehabilitation. Iāve also seen reports that youāve done extensive research into daily training and injury prevention. Iād like to discuss that with you as well, in hopes that we can help our players avoid injury and participate in the upcoming World Cup in good health."
āSending players to the United States for treatment and rehabilitation wouldnāt be a simple matter. The clubs would have to agree, not to mention the cost. Their insurance wouldnāt be valid in the United States, which would mean a considerable expense.ā
But to ensure his key players could participate in the World Cup, Trapattoni had steeled his resolve. He was willing to act as the go-between and have the Football Association cover a portion of the costs, all to get his injured players to Chen Yu for their rehabilitation.
At that, Chen Yu finally understood the real reason for Trapattoniās visit.
āHe should have just said so from the start. I was thinking it was something serious, but itās just this. And whatās with all this "partnership" talk, making it sound so formal? My clinicās doors are wide open. As long as you pay, Iāll treat anyone. If you have patients, just send them over.ā
"Of course, thatās no problem," Chen Yu agreed with a nod.
āSpeaking of which, Italy is in a pretty sorry state,ā he thought. āThere are only eleven starters, and look how many of them are injured. The United States Team, on the other hand, has had almost no injuriesāpartly because Iāve been keeping an eye on them. It might also have to do with the lower level of competition in the American soccer leagues. Itās not like Serie A, where the high level of competition leads to more injuries.ā
"Thank you," Trapattoni said gratefully. Only after seeing everything with his own eyes was he completely convinced of Chen Yuās abilities. Otherwise, he wouldnāt have wanted to go to all this trouble.
With the tour of the clinic complete, the two of them headed for the soccer field to check on Baggioās condition.
"Actually, Robert and I donāt have any personal conflict."
Trapattoni offered this explanation voluntarily on the way.
When Moratti had pleaded on Baggioās behalf, Trapattoni knew Chen Yu was involved. This comment was intended for Chen Yuās ears.
Trapattoni continued, "In fact, I was there for his most brilliant moments. It must have been 1993, I think. He scored his 100th Serie A goal, and that was the year he won the Golden Ball Award and was named World Player of the Year. And that year, I was the head coach of Juventus."
He had returned to the Zebra Legion in ā91 for his second stint, coaching them until the summer of ā95. And it was that very same year that Baggio left Juventus to transfer to AC Milan.
You could say that Baggioās peak years, in terms of personal honors, were all under his management. Thatās why he could speak with such confidence.
"But at the same time, I also witnessed his greatest disappointment." Trapattoniās tone shifted, growing somber.
Chen Yu remained silent. āHe must be talking about that penalty kick in ā94.ā
Trapattoni sighed and continued, "Letās put it this way: for every person who felt for him that year, there was another who blamed him. But looking back now, even if he had made the shot, what would have happened? Were they supposed to hope that Bebe would miss the last penalty? That was Bebe! In the entire world of soccer, how many players were better at taking penalties than him?"
"But no one cared about that. The voices of blame only remembered that he missed the penalty, that he cost Italy the championship. What theyāll never know is that because of that one kick, Robert also lost at least three major honors."
"And he has spent his entire life trying to atone for that single penalty kick. Thatās why I know how badly he wants to play in this World Cup. On a personal level, I would love to have him on the National Team, to let him chase his dream one last time."
"But I am the head coach. I canāt waste a valuable spot on the National Team because of my personal feelings. Iāve always told the media the same thing: Iām not making a mistake. I donāt care how many awards a player has won or how many goals heās scored for his club. I only look at who is in better form and who better fits my system. And Robert, at least until now, did not fit."
That last sentence seemed to carry a hint of self-justification on Trapattoniās part.
He always did things his own way and had a consistently poor relationship with the media.
But in that moment, Chen Yu found himself understanding the man, for some reason.
Competitive sports could be that cruel sometimes.
It wasnāt about dreams or regrets. A regret was a regret precisely because thatās all it was.
After a moment of quiet contemplation, Chen Yu spoke up. "Mr. Trapattoni, youāre talking about the past. As for the present... I believe Robert will be able to meet your requirements."
Trapattoni didnāt reply right away. He stopped in his tracks, staring blankly ahead. After a long moment, he nodded. "I think I can see that now."
The soccer field was just ahead.
From a distance, Trapattoni could already see a familiar figure running freely across the pitch.
In a trance, he felt as if he had dreamt his way back to Alpe Stadium, watching Baggio in the number 10 jersey, running with arms outstretched, basking in the cheers of countless fans.