It's probably the only question mark against him, to be fair. How do you train the ned out of players?
Kenny Miller has been fortunate to find himself under Mark Warburton's training regime, with its extensive monitoring and fatigue and recovery-time management.
There's a reason Warburton always makes substitutions on the 60 minute mark, it's to make sure players are not over worked which protects them from muscle injuries when fatigued. And, it keeps players like Miller bright and fresh for the whole season.
A lot oif fuss was made pre-season about Warburton demanding players arrive for training properly hydrated. It all adds up in the long run.
We've had very few muscle strain injuries this season and that's not an accident. The proper, modern physical conditioning has led to players like Wallace and Tavernier still being in top condition despite playing nearly every game this season.
There's a lot that Scottish football can learn from it.
Kenny Miller has been fortunate to find himself under Mark Warburton's training regime, with its extensive monitoring and fatigue and recovery-time management.
There's a reason Warburton always makes substitutions on the 60 minute mark, it's to make sure players are not over worked which protects them from muscle injuries when fatigued. And, it keeps players like Miller bright and fresh for the whole season.
A lot oif fuss was made pre-season about Warburton demanding players arrive for training properly hydrated. It all adds up in the long run.
We've had very few muscle strain injuries this season and that's not an accident. The proper, modern physical conditioning has led to players like Wallace and Tavernier still being in top condition despite playing nearly every game this season.
There's a lot that Scottish football can learn from it.