Chapter 24: Grasping Life (II)
"By the way, Randolph, I have always had a question in my mind, you are an authority on sports medicine in Russia, how could you agree to let a Chinese contact a player with unknown circumstances in a way that we can't understand, I was going to help you stop him, but you ......" Hearing this, Hiddink and Lao Liu both breathed a sigh of relief, but they also felt a deep fear, and the Dutchman suddenly grabbed Randolph's arm desperately.
Randolph looked at Hiddink a little embarrassed, hesitated for a moment, but still answered the old handsome's question, "Yes, we can't understand his methods, but I have experienced ...... myself."
It turned out that before coming to London at Abu's invitation, Randolph had been working as a master's tutor at the Department of Sports Medicine at Moscow University, and for this person who would devote himself to studying how to avoid or mitigate the severe injuries suffered by athletes in intense sports, he would never leave the university to join any club, even if Abu was waving a thick checkbook, it was difficult for him to be tempted, but a very strange thing that happened to a Chinese visiting student changed this," It was a normal case study class in the middle of a semester, and I chose for them the case of an track and field athlete ten years ago, when the athlete named Milyuski suddenly collapsed and went into shock during a high-intensity training session, and the doctor judged that it was due to an underlying heart disease, which caused the atrial vibration to be excessive, resulting in an abnormal heart membrane, causing him to have insufficient oxygen supply and supply at high speed
(To be continued)