A few
bad injuries to key players and that would be curtain.
City are also suffering
some bad injuries to key players.
Not exact matches
All Arsenal fans are up in arms about the Gunners dropping two points at Norwich yesterday, and even
worse we have sustained three more
injuries to key players that we can ill afford
to do without right now.
With 23 points in 22 games, the Panthers weren't doing that
bad — especially considering the
injuries to some
key players.
That has now gone of course, and there will be plenty of debate as
to where the blame for this lies, with Arsene Wenger a prime candidate but a lot of
injury problems,
bad luck and poor form from certain
key players along the way.
The Arsenal boss will still, I am sure, be on the lookout for any late deals and he may have
to leap into action if any of our
key players picks up a
bad injury in pre-season or the three Premier League games due
to be played before the window slams shut.
Bad luck is one thing but
Injuries in
key positions
to key players is what will cost us this season as far as a title challenge is concerned because it exposes us for the lack of depth in the squad.
While some will point
to bad luck, as it is those pesky away goals that look like costing us top spot in Europe
to PSG, and some will point
to the
injury problems keeping
key players like Cazorla and Bellerin out of the team, our former striker Alan Smith has another theory.
All that is
bad enough, with the manager having
to wonder if any or how many of his
key players are going
to pick up an
injury and put our chances of success at risk.
No matter how confident our
players are this season, any
bad moment such as being cocky, selfish, over confidence, slip up, complacency or an
injury to a
key player in a
key position where there are no
key back ups will break that confidence...... CONFIDENCE IS LIKE A PACK OF CARDS
We could be hit with more
bad luck in the form of poor decisions by referees and
injury problems
to key players.
Although an
injury to a
key player is never welcomed this could not have come at a much more
worse time for the Gunners as several other stars are already absent.
I mean when is it your fault as a coach for not setting up the team properly, training them properly, having a proper medical team making sure
injuries (and
bad ones at that)
to key players are minimized!!
He knows his season has been destroyed by some unfortunate
injuries and some
bad management from above, with
key players allowed
to get far too close
to the end of their contracts... which has caused so much disruption and uncertainty.
The Arsenal fans and manager Arsene Wenger will be hoping that our north London rivals have
to cope with a bit of the
bad luck on the
injury front that we are often forced
to cope with, as they have a number of
key first team
players currently in the treatment room.