If you say Morata was
fit all season then it is great experience for him and he comes back next season as a well - rounded player.
Not exact matches
Taste the broth, and
season with a bit more salt and pepper as you see
fit,
then slice the reserved cooked carrot and toss into soup, along with some of the chopped or shredded chicken you made in the last step.
Allow to come to a boil and
then taste for
seasonings, adding more salt, pepper, cayenne pepper as you see
fit.
So as long as he can stay reasonably
fit for a year
then Jack should be back with the Gunners next
season.
Mate Walcott is not good enough for that TOP spot and that's a fact, also «If he Signs» indicates to me that he's really more about the money than the club, if he thinks he's worth 150 a week let him prove it and stay
fit and score 30 goals a
season first
then ask for the raise.
The Arsenal and France international defender Laurent Koscielny is apparently
fit again and available to play in the second leg of the Champions League knockout tie with La Liga giants Barcelona and hopefully our best centre back will
then stay
fit for the rest of the
season.
Wenger has said he will keep Sanchez and Ozil til
seasons end — his bogus musings on them still possibly deciding to sign new contracts can safely be disregarded as futile — and if they both stay and keep
fit,
then fourth place is a realistic aim.
Welcome to the 2017 - 18
Season... another year of trying to
fit square pegs into round holes and
then wondering why the Premier League has slipped by once again.
* We purchase a top quality striker, Benzema, Higuain, Lacazette (choose your pic) * We give Theo a full
season to prove himself up front and hopefully he can stay
fit and improve with his hold up play, his movement off the ball and finishing has improved immensely (His finish in the FA Cup final wasn't as easy as he made it look... with his weaker foot) and we
then sign Reus to play on the right.
United will surely give Mourinho at least another
season to try and wrestle the Premier League trophy back after a long absence, but by
then it's doubtful if Ronaldo would
fit into their plans anyway as he surely enters the final few years of his career.
Then a whole
seasons experience with 30 + year old pros and a manager with over 40 years experience and off the back of a cup performance in which he dueled with the toughest striker around and didn't come off second best, he comes off all that yet he lacks confidence, plus he's second guessing his choices and doesn't look as
fit as when we first signed him.
If Leicester's prolific pair, who have a staggering 29 league goals between them this
season, stay
fit then the Foxes are genuine top - four contenders at worst.
With nine players unlikely to take part before mid January at the earliest, and even
then not match
fit, it «s difficult to predict Arsenal «s future this
season.
we only had to maintain that side for one more
season and get them a quality cb (even mert could have done the job) and a top dm like matic,
then a fully
fit van persie and the sky could have been the limit for us... if the club had real ambition,
then i think that was possible cz we were not bankrupt or something
First he says Walcott will be here next
season, goes on to
then tell us how Theo is deadly when everyone's
fit?.
Arsenal need to keep our best players
fit for the whole
season and we know that Wenger has, in the past, over played certain players and
then lost them to injury.
«We need to get those players back fully
fit — as we have with some of them and get everyone firing on all cylinders through the whole
season and
then add new players into the mix, which we are doing.»
If you want to pretend any type of display vs Everton in hot / humid conditions, when the players are 70 %
fit, is indicative of our
season to come
then be my guest.
He's the type of guy who'll excercise almost everyday anyway so I'd expect him to come back reasonably
fit then two weeks before the
season starts.
If Chelsea have a fully
fit Falcao AND a fully
fit Diego Costa for the whole of next
season,
then Mourinho's team will be very very hard to beat...
From a personal perspective, I'm not sure if I would have preferred Bacca over Lucas Perez anyway, because although Bacca is arguably more experienced and more established at a higher level of European football, Perez did have a fantastic
season last year and if he is able to replicate his 17 goal tally in La Liga in the Premier League,
then he should have no problems
fitting in with the Gunners.
If Mkhitaryan is
fit then I'd probably have to rethink, but I doubt we'll see him play again this
season, such is the injury curse at the club.
We have had a torrid first half of the
season with injuries to almost all first team players, and
then all of a sudden in January, everyone is
fit an coming back from injury.
«If a player fails to adapt immediately to the Premier League, or at least in the first
season,
then he will not be able to
fit ever.»
His Cards, who had slumped horribly at the start of the
season and
then given him
fits even when they began to win, had just taken Wichita State 98 - 88 to win the Missouri Valley title.
Same could be said for Giroud, look how he got dropped to super sub role last
season, Giroud was
fit to start most of them and if Wenger love had played a part like you said
then Welbeck wouldn't have been given a chance at the end of last
season and Giroud would have had a lot more game time.
In turn, it remains to be seen firstly whether or not the former Real Sociedad star does indeed move on ahead of next
season, and
then it becomes a case of which side of Manchester is the best
fit, while the report also notes that Chelsea are monitoring his situation too.
Then Debuchy got injured but Bellerin came in then We finally bought Gabriel in Jan by which time Kos and Mertz were fit again so Chambers was left out for the 2nd half of the sea
Then Debuchy got injured but Bellerin came in
then We finally bought Gabriel in Jan by which time Kos and Mertz were fit again so Chambers was left out for the 2nd half of the sea
then We finally bought Gabriel in Jan by which time Kos and Mertz were
fit again so Chambers was left out for the 2nd half of the
season.
If Walcott doesn't cut it as centre - forward
then we may have to keep Olivier Giroud as
fit as a fiddle all
season....
Even if we have the likes of Theo Walcott, Jack Wilshere and Alexis Sanchez
fit and firing by
then, the Frenchman should be aware that Arsenal are likely to pick up a few more injury problems throughout the second half of the
season.
If both are really
fit then I would go for Coqualan as he deserved to start with his performance so far this
season.
If we buy new players
then what do we do with them when we enter the last six weeks of the
season with all our players
fit?
if Jack stays
fit and is to become an important player
then he must play 35 - 40 games a
season, so must Ramsey and there is also Coquelin and Cazorla, Ozil and Theo.
Because the number of players is limited, we will always have 1 or 2 positions weak, or luckily when Vermalen couldn't earn a match for the whole
season because our 2 CBs stayed
fit, and
then he asked for leaving.
Jack got injured again at the beginning of last
season, and he saw Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla cement their places in central midfield with Aaron Ramsey vying for a place,
then Mohamed Elneny arrived last January, and this summer Wenger brought in the classy Granit Xhaka as even more competition, leaving Jack wondering how many games he would actually play even if he was
fit all
season.
This reduced list certainly gave Wenger some selection headaches towards the end of last
season, and if they all stay
fit then we certainly have a very large contingent and Wenger seems very unconcerned about bringing in any more additions.
It's either we're starting a
season with just one
fit defender (
then using other makeshift players to augment the defence for a number of games; and by the time the real defenders are back and
fit, the
season is all but over for us), or we start a
season without a recognisable striker (after losing our striker to injury, knowing he would return 6 weeks or more into the campaign), or we commence a
season without any true DM (well, it's like that dm position isn't ever going to be sorted out).
However, in a shock twist, the 36 - year - old
then made the loan move to Chelsea's rivals Manchester City for the first half of this
season in a bid to stay
fit during the close
season in the US.
We give them injury prone Theo and we take injury prone Sturridge... and
then we go next
season with no
fit CF... well we will have Giroud but he may as well be sat on the bench while playing for all the good he does most the time.
Ozil and Giroud are the only offensive players we have
fit who could change the game, hopefully Giroud has the same boots on as last
seasons game against Utd (well the ones he scored with anyway) and if Ozil does play, we need him to have a great game, I think he does get unfairly criticised at times but if the fans can't see him pulling the strings and creating chances
then they might get on his back and his head could drop.
If our squad stayed
fit the whole
season then we could capitalise on their misfortune, but as we all know it is inevitable that key players will get injured, so we will not beat them to the title without a big striker, one of reus / Cavani / Falcao
RW wouldnt be needed if Welbeck was
fit, Ox progressed and Theo stayed
fit but is our weak spot but if Campbell can keep progressing
then maybe take a gamble on him until the summer, god knows he could do the same as Bellerin / Francis and breakout this
season... he has shown glimpes of class and work rate is 4thbest at the club to Sanchez / Ramsey / Ozil imo, wings is the hardest position and Hector n him have gradually got an understanding on the wing with eachother now!
I think Coquelin is fantastic defensively literally world class defending but his attacking ability is just not good enough.Had he had that he would be Arsenal's ideal DMF.He has backpocketed the likes of Modric (12/13) Silva, Coutinho, Fellaini (upon his size) etc. with his fantastic defending.Though many people think he was a one
season wonder I disagree because even as a youngster he was doing that.I quite remember some of his man of the match performances back
then as a young boy.I think he's a fantastic squad option and if Cazorla were to be
fit I'd choose Coquelin to pair him.
jenkinson will be wid us next
season and
then sold or loaned come next january when he is fully
fit.
I'd feel better if we got Berbatov with Campbell and the 4th striker (Rooney won't be
fit all
season, so he'll get his play time), but if Spurs and idiot Levy still insist on that ridiculous asking price,
then I guess i'd be ok with us sticking with Campbell, but only as the last resort.
If Guardiola's side are to go on to win the league in his first
season then they will need Agüero to remain fully
fit throughout the majority of the campaign.
You have to feel for him, he tried so hard to get
fit for the
season, started so well and
then received a minor injury that his body simply can't take.
If key players such as Morata, Hazard and Alonso stay
fit for the majority of the
season then anything is possible.
As big of a fan of Sturridge I am, I think it is time we sold him going into a
season where we could play up to 70 games should we go far in all four competitions — an ambition a club like Liverpool should always have —
then the Reds need a back up to Firmino who one, has quality, two, can be relied on and three,
fits the system.
Two reasons — firstly that injuries will stop Arsenal having any chance of winning the PL this
season, and I do believe we were in with a good chance; secondly, Mr Wenger said yesterday regarding the January transfer window ««If everybody is
fit then we don't need to go into the transfer market.»