While this was
a big blow for the Arsenal fans, it must have been devastating to the player, especially after the talk in the football media was all about him being injury prone and whether he would ever have a decent season of games.
It seems the worst setback is Kolasinac, who is expected to be out for two weeks according to the report, and that will be
a big blow for Arsenal and Wenger who will likely go with Ainsley Maitland - Niles as a makeshift left back again.
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Shkodran Mustafi is the latest
big blow for Arsenal at the back, Wenger confirming he looks like being out for four to six weeks.
This will come as
a big blow for Arsenal, who have made Monreal first choice at left - back this season after a string of fine performances to make that position his own against Kieran Gibbs.
If Batshuayi and Llorente were to end up swapping places that would surely be
the biggest blow for Arsenal as Dortmund may be unable to find a replacement for Aubameyang.
And even though this will still see him back before his club and country team mate Danny Welbeck, I think the news on Wilshere is
a bigger blow for Arsenal.
Not exact matches
Although a first defeat in 13 games
for Arsenal will have been a
big blow to the happiness and belief of the
Arsenal fans, it has only seemingly caused a small scratch to the veneer of confidence that the players have got from our excellent 2015 so far.
The
Arsenal senior squad may have
blown the Premier League title this season, but there is still a league title that could be coming to the club this year and if it does it could have
big ramifications in the future
for the Gunners.
The old criticism that
Arsenal don't turn up against the
big teams has been
blown out of the water once again as the Gunners cruised without fear
for most of the game against Man City.
coz afterall we're
arsenal we're
bigger then Him, besides I managed to survive the Cesc double
blow (leaving us
for barca, coming back to the epl to play
for our rivals)..
It may not be on the same scale as the injury problems facing other
Arsenal players like Danny Welbeck and Per Mertesacker, but it is a
big blow nevertheless,
for Arsene Wenger as well as the player himself, because Alex Iwobi has just had a very impressive pre-season
for the Gunners.
Arsenal spent more time than any of our EPL rivals on top of the table and had it not been
for unlucky injury
blows to
big players at key periods of the campaign I reckon we would have done it.
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Nobody disputes that the removal of David Dein was as
big a
blow for Wenger as it was
for the supporters.They both worked together to the absolute benefit of
Arsenal Football Club.What did Wenger do when left on his own?Did he insist on a Director of Football to handle all the issues Dein dealt with?Did he not illustrate to his Board that they have just removed the conduit that made the partnership work to the benefit of
Arsenal Football Club?No.What did Wenger do?He took on everything himself including a massive pay hike on his next contract.Ken - do not be blinkered by the fact Wenger has been paid a kings Ransom
for his time at the club.The results and performances are not justified by the continued decline that you openly admit to.Wenger would have us all believe he is the only one capable of getting us out of the quagmire we are in while seemingly failing to acknowledge it was him that got us there.
While Premier League clubs these days are known
for their
big spending, there could also be major transfer
blows for the likes of
Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea this winter.
Listening to the radio and I ear that
Arsenal title challenge suffer a
big blow, my heart start to beat very fast, tinking ozil was out
for a season, then the say Ox is out
for 2 months I just jump of joy
the fact anyone can still defend a man with 3 league titles in 2o something odd years
for a «
big team» like
arsenal is truly mind
blowing but I guess we are entitled to our own opinions.
It could be a real
blow to
Arsenal if we lose any
big players like Giroud, Koscielny, Ozil, Cazorla, Ramsey, Gabriel or Alexis Sanchez so clearly the
biggest hope
for Arsenal fans is to avoid this.
So the news reported by the Daily Mail that Cazorla has suffered yet another setback on his road to recovery and will not feature
for Arsenal again this season is a pretty
big blow.
Anyone who had not really been watching the
Arsenal games all that closely this season and then watched us
blow Aston Villa away in the FA cup final yesterday could have been forgiven
for thinking that Arsene Wenger had finally seen sense on the defensive midfield situation and spent some
big money in the summer or January transfer windows.
The manager wanted to talk about the
Arsenal captaincy following the departure of Mikel Arteta and, having been confined to his bed at the start of five long months of rehabilitation, Mertesacker was fully prepared
for another
big blow.
This is, however, a far
bigger blow for the player than it is to
Arsenal.