Post: Slovenian Football Federation puts to rest dispute between national team and Manchester United over Sheszko’s injury

According to the "Daily Mail" report, the injury dispute between the Slovenia national team and Manchester United regarding Sheshko has finally been satisfactorily resolved.
Previously, Slovenia national team coach Matjaz Kek publicly questioned why he and his medical team knew nothing about the knee injury suffered by Sheszko late in Saturday's game against Tottenham.
Keck not only asked for the medical report, but also wanted his own medical team to personally examine Sheshko, and called for his country to be treated with "the greatest respect."
On the other hand, Manchester United believes that they have followed all necessary procedures. Ultimately, the Slovenian Football Federation put the controversy to rest, confirming it had received the scan results and accepting United's decision to keep Sheszko in Manchester for further treatment and that his injury was not as serious as initially feared.
A spokesman for the Slovenian Football Association said: "The Slovenian national team medical team has received a complete medical document from Manchester United regarding Sheshko's health condition, including the current clinical situation and the examinations that have been carried out."
"Unfortunately, the current injury does not allow him to participate in training. In the next few days, the club will arrange further examination and treatment, so Sheshko will not be able to participate in this national team game. We wish Sheshko a speedy recovery and a return to the court as soon as possible."