Quote (zarkadon @ Sep 6 2019 03:03am)
Spain does have a very good reputation among athletes when it comes to doctors and physiotherapists, that is true, but there is also another factor that is much more important: top level athletes are super obsessive and fanatical about their health and performance, and are willing to take very few "risks".
If a player got a good result from a doctor or physiotherapist, he will often form a very strong bond with him, and will want to work with him again if he's ever injured... even if he's thousands of miles away. That guy will always be the best health professional in the world, in their book. Or if a close friend or team mate also had a positive experience with a certain doctor, that will be the go to place for the athlete. They are generally very skeptic about trying new doctors or physiotherapists. I've seen many football players from top clubs all over Europe come to Madrid to carry out their physical rehabilitation because of this... many of them were Spanish players that already knew the professionals here, or they were foreigners that had a Spanish team mate that recommended them.
In Laporte's case, having been raised in Spain, it's natural that the health professionals he has a personal trust in are here.
Although that may be true, I think another reason he’s going to Spain because Pep told him to.