You do not need me to tell you that Arsenal have had
some big injury problems to deal with already this season, surprise surprise.
Us, City and United all have
big injury problems.
Team News: Herrera, Jones, Rojo, Blind, Fellaini and Ibrahimovic out of this game; Palace have
bigger injury problems
Not exact matches
I'd had a lower back
problem since 1999, because I was able to move more and live a fuller life through the help of my trainer, that was a
big driver for me getting into the fitness industry because I wanted to help others who'd had
injuries also.
The first and most obvious would be if the Frenchman now goes into the transfer market and signs a
big name top quality centre back and his words and about the BFG's
injury on the Arsenal website suggest that he might, a lot of Gooners may just be quite happy about Mertesacker's knee
problem.
The
biggest problem is manager doen't understand and address the basic
problem arsenal has from past that is a world class striker, a dynamic dm, a cb who is a leader,
injuries and tactical stalement ozil has created record number of chances in the history of epl yet his tally is 18 that sums up our
problem
I think that Walcots
big problem is
injuries and last season when he came back from
injury he was trying not to get injured again.
Despite all his off the field antics and the unfortunate
injury problems, I'm a
big fan of Wilshere and would love to see him pulling on the red and white shirt of Arsenal again.
There are other clubs that have had
big problems on that front too, but none of them have had the same amount of games as us and none of those managers has taken as much stick as our Prof.» Why do we have so many
injuries?
I got no bubble to burst, I have no
problem with him staying with the same salary... To his quality (not mentioning his
injury record which is a
big deal) he should be thankful to get the same salary for another 2 - 4 yrs...
I still have my doubts about the supposed
injury problem that has been keeping the Arsenal and France striker Olivier Giroud from playing, but after the
big man came back with a bang to score two goals with his first two touches of the ball to help Arsenal beat Sunderland in the Premier League this weekend, I could not give a monkeys.
Now hopefully over his
injury problems and growing in confidence after a run in the team in recent weeks, Oxlade - Chamberlain showed yesterday that he can be a
big - game player for the club, and his form in attack could give Arsene Wenger's side a whole new dimension to their game, with the youngster providing a little more width, pace and directness than players like Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla in that area.
Some Arsenal fans might have thought that Arsene Wenger might want to bring him back to north London to help the Gunners cope with the mini
injury crisis to players like Walcott, Ramsey and the Ox that has left Wenger with a
big problem on the right flank, where Gnabry would normally operate.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the United boss has revealed that there is a virus going around their dressing room and that is a
big problem on top of their
injury problems, with the England central midfielder Michael Carrick ruled out for the rest of the season this week.
For a change, though, our next opponents Liverpool have an even
bigger problem on the
injury front and their new manager Jurgen Klopp is starting to wonder what he let himself in for when deciding to come to the Premier League, as his press conference reported by The Mirror suggests.
So when he was joined in the treatment room by Debuchy at the weekend and Jenkinson was not even on the bench there was real concern that the right back position could be a
big problem, which is why the latest
injury update on Bellerin on Sky Sports is so welcome.
Roth had
injury problems, and his
big mouth (dude's nickname was «Braggo») kept teams away from him when he was released.
Okay it will be a shock if either wins it but they have both been blessed with hardly any
injury problems and things have just gone their way at crucial times, while Wenger has had to cope with dodgy referee decisions as well as
big injuries to key players like Cazorla, Alexis, Coquelin, Welbeck, Wilshere and more.
NO, If we can be honest and unbiase No they are all right to be disappointed in Arsenal because we are supose to be this
BIG CLUB and we have failed to live up to big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have
BIG CLUB and we have failed to live up to
big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have
big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of
injury and Spuds could have
problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have
injury problems and worst they have OX?
The
biggest problem for the Germans came last night against France though, after their only specialist centre forward Gomez was ruled out through
injury.
our
biggest problem is
injuries.
If Aaron Rodgers and the Packers» offense falters for a second straight week, there might be a
bigger concern here that the
injuries they've sustained to their receiver group is a greater
problem than we might've thought, and that they aren't as much of a favorite in the NFC after - all.
I just hope he doesn't go out with
injury again, cos that seems to be his
biggest career
problem
One of the
biggest concerns for everyone connected with Arsenal right now is the possibility that our
injury problems will have the same effect on our Premier League title challenge as they did when we were last in this position.
His
biggest problem, like so many others, however, are his
injuries.
I think after his
injuries, his second
biggest problem is where he is played, he doesn't seem to have a fixed position in the midfield, is he an attacking or central midfielder?
It seems cleat that even though
injuries to the likes of Wilshere, Rosicky and Ramsey have left our central midfield weakened, the
biggest problem facing the prof is the front three and that is where I think our little magician Santi Cazorla could wave his magic wand and come to the rescue.
With some really
big games coming up in the Champions League and FA cup, and with the terrible run of
injury problems that have beset the Gunners for well over a year, I thought he might have hedged his bets.
And Arsene Wenger has been handed some more bad news on the
injury front that could cause us a
big problem at the weekend.
At times this season, and pretty crucial times as well, Arsene Wenger has been left with almost no options for the centre of the Arsenal midfield, Cazorla is out for the season after playing a
big role in our good early form and there have also been
injury problems for Coquelin, Ramsey and Elneny, while the summer signing Granit Xhaka has missed a fair few games himself for disciplinary reasons.
I do feel that Arsene Wenger and Arsenal have got some of the worst luck going on the
injury front and although we can also point to other
problems and things that keep stopping the Gunners from challenging for the Premier League title, it is hard to ignore the fact that Arsenal have to do without a number of
big players for significant parts of every season.
Some people might try to say that a club with a squad as
big as Arsenal have should be able to cope or that every side has it's own
problems to deal with but I would point to the relatively
injury free seasons that last season's Premier League champions Leicester City were blessed with and the fact that the runaway leaders this time have also had almost no
injury issues to cope with.
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the
injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about
big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
The good news for Danny and Arsenal is that he is due to start training again this month and although it is likely to take a little time for him to get match fit this is a
big boost to the squad that has been struggling with more
injury problems than all of our rivals.
Which side's
injury problems will have the
biggest say?
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.
Honestly I think not signing a cover for DM or someone better than Coquelin will be a
bigger problem if Coq has a dip in form, a multiple match ban or an
injury.
The
big question for Arsenal fans ahead of this Premier League clash with our recent bogey team Swansea City was how Arsene Wenger and the players would deal with the
injury problems that have suddenly left the Gunners looking very stretched, especially going forwards.
Then it all starts to fall apart, as no more money is spent, with the club starting to sound like a poor urchin that just can not keep up with the
big boys,
injury problems start to mount and make the squad look even more in need of help and then an opening day defeat leaves everyone suddenly talking about crisis.
As much as the squad was crying out for more defensive cover before the window closed, the
bigger problem is our
injury record /
problem and our mentality — though i'm pretty sure Chelsea and Manchester City would have dropped a few more points if they had to play the line ups above over a run of a few games.
While there are various reasons for Arsenal getting just a point from the game, with our
injury problems and the home side's commitment and desire two
big aspects, I wanted to look at why Bellerin struggled to get into the game.
His was just one of the many
injury problems that have sorely beset the Gunners over the last couple of seasons but now that seems to be almost at an end and this is one of the
big reasons for Ozil's confidence that we can overhaul the likes of Chelsea to win the Premier League trophy next season, as revealed by an Evening Standard report.
Many of us Arsenal fans have been here before over the last 10 years, only for something like all the
injury problems and our heavy losses in some
big away games of two years ago to come along and leave the latest challenge for the Premier League trophy in tatters.
His comments about the Gunners suffering physically after a heavy run of games also brought up the yearly issue of our
injury problems, which have made it much harder for the Frenchman to rotate his squad and keep the
big players fresh.
The
BIG problem is that he CAN NOT be maintained without any
injuries.
There is a
big problem shadowing Arsenal FC
injuries.
I was convinced that our terrible
injury problems were the main cause, and there is no doubt that it was a
big problem, but after watching Arsenal freeze for the second home game in a row against Liverpool, I wonder if the accusation about the team's winning mentality and not holding it together for a full season could be a factor.
Which of these
injury problems will have the
biggest effect though?
Our
biggest problem is
Injuries.
The
big Frenchman's
problems will not get any easier as the season wears on either, with Danny Welbeck due back from his lengthy
injury lay off in a couple of months.