Sentences with phrase «even more injuries»

Things such as driver fatigue, speeding, road rage, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs also contribute to accidents and may result in even more injuries or fatalities than the factors listed above.
However, a combination of even more injuries and an extended run of games has allowed Alexander - Arnold to overcome his naiveté in the defensive part of his game, culminating in an emphatic two leg performance that saw the right back completely neutralize one of the best wingers in the world in Leroy Sané over the course of 180 minutes.
With even more injuries added to the disinterested squad who succumbed so weakly the previous week, victory at a ground which had been a fortress for Burnley all season looked remote.
Another explanation could be precautionary methods Wenger is taking to avoid even more injuries, but it looks like players are lacking match fitness and look tired too.
I thought Cazorla played well, but changing him for Wilshere is the only change I can see happening, unless we get even more injuries of course..
Shots from all angles in the dark (and not all gun owners are trained to use them) would have caused even more injury.
Count Draxler will become even more injury prone at Arsenal and if Walcott does leave in the summer, I'm pretty sure that he will shine as a striker, especially at a club that plays the long ball counter — attacking system!
But CR7 is even more injury prone.
Per is finished end of season, (now actually) and kos is ageing and even more injury prone.
They have never been in the top division before and have been hit with even more injury problems than Arsenal, yet they have rallied after a tough start and are sitting in a respectable 14th place.

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And, insult to injury, many of the major public cloud players run commodity hardware made to their specifications by no - name hardware makers — not IBM, EMC, HP, or Cisco — making the transition even more difficult for the old guard.
This is more human and beautiful than is the help our multitude of professional healers and comforters can give, I propose, even if it yields no dulling of pain, no patching of injuries.
Thus, the need to supplement with these amino acids increases as you get older and increases even more in times of high physical stress, like after a workout, or when recovering from injury or illness.
The funny thing is even with 11 players out with injury for Man U, there fans are feeling more confident than Arsenal fans who will be at home and may field a better 11 on the day, how far my team has fallen.
Recruitment was necessarily scattered and underwhelming, which has made the subsequent injuries even more significant.
Santi is a risk after his knee injury and with his age (I think Wenger doesn't even give players over 30 more than a one year contract), sell him now and you get some money back wait till next season and you get next to nothing.
What was going to happen when an injury temporarily sapped Puig's bat speed, or when his frame filled out even more with age and he got less mobile, or when pitchers re-re-re-adjusted to his re-re-adjustments of how to pitch him?
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.
Far far more talented players than jack receive harsher treatment than he does.He has weak ankles and opponents know this and make a beeline for them.Weak ankles are not a good asset if your a professional footballer.His only hope is a withdrawn role and even then he will have joined a long list of injury prone players.
Even with all of our injury problems in every area of the pitch but especially in defence and central midfield, Arsenal are finding a way to dominate games and more importantly, to win them.
In addition, if neither Cazorla nor Ramsey improve their game by a mile, i reckon Ox (for ramsey) or Sanchez (for Cazorla) should take their place on the team and put Poldi on the left winger (or even Campbell on the right) They do nt even have to be bad, this could even be nothing more than a proposition on how to rotate the squad in the way of avoiding injuries on players, as well as giving frustrated benchwarmers some much appreciated time on the pitch.
It is remarkable Arsene, but it was also remarkable last season (about the same time of year) when Le Prof kept playing Alexis with a hamstring injury, despite the fans begging the boss to give Sanchez a rest, and even more remarkable that he broke down and didn't play another game for two months!
And even though it looks like those injury issues are easing and there is a good chance the Ox may find himself on the bench more often, the England international is over the moon to see the likes of Walcott, Giroud and Debuchy coming back, because he reckons that with a fitter squad, Arsenal will be ready to really push on after christmas and put the iffy first half of the season behind us.
Sanogo may be fortunate in his arsenal stay, because of injury, no team will be looking to take on an injured player (only arsenal), which may be a blessing in disguise, because his recovery more than likely will be after the window closes, so if i was him i would try get some goals in the under 23 games and hopeful that will get him into the cup games or even the chance at the Giroud role again.
There are few, if any, Premier League clubs that have had more injury problems than Arsenal to cope with in recent years and the fact that we have always had the Champions League to worry about as well as the three domestic competitions has made it even harder for Arsene Wenger to cope.
The Gunners sit on top of the Premier League despite our injury problems and even those are getting close to being over, while Arsene Wenger sounds more ready to make proper use of this transfer window.
its even more baffling when you consider there are other options who have dome well for their clubs all through the season, the way Dier played last night just goes to show Wilshire is mot needed, we are not talking a proven world class player here the types you can not afford not to take to big tournaments, we are talking a decent injury prone player who os over hyped
With news that fellow freshman DE Corey Malone - Hatcher won't be pursuing football because of an injury, Paye, the No. 484 recruit in 2017, becomes even more important for the Wolverines.
-- If we can stay off injuries to key players — Maintain our compactness and our found solidity in defense — Having a good golie has Oooospina has so far shown — No complacency in games — Keep bagging in those goals (goals wins games)-- Get rid of some ageing / underperforming players in the summer — Recruiting a few more for an even improved squad, and — Continuous improvement to our academy
Stoke City have been even more unfortunate in the injury stakes: with nine players receiving treatment they're currently top of the Premier League's injury table.
The reality of Ohio State's injuries at quarterback, which seem to have somehow resulted in an even more challenging Buckeye offense, is that they keep promoting better passers to the position.
Now our defensive is looking solid very solid and this defense will last for a couple of more years and even with a few injuries we will be OK I really wish wenger gets Kyrochowiak and he is in the perfect age (25) and he can also play alongside coq if need be.
Every team has injuries, on SKYSports they say since 2014/2015 Man United have had more injuries than Arsenal, even this season Man City also had Aguero, Zabaleta, Kompany, Silva out we must stop complaining and realise our team is not good enough!
So next week we could have Bellerin, Gibbs and Coquelin back and the week after that could see the return of Mertesacker, Debuchy and Walcott but for this weekend the Gunners need to take all three points off Swansea in Wales and even with our injury problems there is more than enough quality in the side to do that, isn't there?
Wenger stood by him through out his injuries and rubbish performances and even made him captain and the mercenary checks out at the first opportunity for more money.
A lot of their problems last season came from their failures in the transfer market, especially the failure to adequately replace their Barcelona bound striker Luis Suarez, and that was made even more of a problem with the fitness and injury problems of Daniel Sturridge.
«Given Arsenal's record with injuries, it might even be that a new way of working allows him to be available more.
Every action has risks including inaction, we know that our strike force at the moment is not up to EPL winning quality, inaction means, we are ok with that, we are also ok to take a chance of injuries, just like Welbeck went down Giroud could too, in any case all I am trying to say is that not buying is just as risky and can be even more so than buying.
The England centre back joins two more of United's first choice defence, Antonio Valencia and Eric Bailly, in the treatment room so even though Arsenal's injury list is longer I think that our situation is better.
Even Leicester city have more attacking options than we do, it's sad.Those who think that we will be fine because our injury crisis is easing, just remember that yesterday we were supposed to have Alexis back, but instead we lost ozil to injury.
Jack is not a necessity anymore, we have more consistent players than Jack, even if some of these players are injury prone, their game tally will still be more than Jack.
But it could be even more damaging if we get absolutely tanked by the Germans and the after effects could lead to a poor run of results that does just as much damage to our Premier League title hopes as another injury would.
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
Last summer saw Arsenal fans very optimistic about us winning the title, but the combination of the World Cup hangover and an incredibly long injury list scuppered our chances of keeping up with Chelsea in the early stages of the campaign, but this year Arsene Wenger sounds even more confident of challenging but he's refusing to commit himself to predictions.
The good news for Arsenal fans is that there's even more to come regarding our defensive options, as one of our long term injury absentees, Carl Jenkinson has now returned to training.
Following this injury he will be even more difficult,» he concluded.
he might be ok for a short term fix like the time we bought david suker just to add a few more needed goals for next season, even if it is just another 15 to 20 goals they are all so vital, and he could be vital cover if giroud gets a big injury.
The pair could even be made available for the upcoming tie with Watford this weekend, with Gabriel Paulista and Per Mertesacker already ruled out of the defence with injury, although the striker will more than likely start his Arsenal career on the bench.
Giroud was the focus for the goals he scored, but it was a brilliant confident performance from the whole team, made even more awesome by the fact that we were missing Coquelin, Cazorla and Alexis through injury.
In fact it would probably take at least two more players on the injury list for that to happen and even then I would have my doubts.
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