Not exact matches
I feel
fatigue will play a bigger part in the
game against Stoke than the
game against Everton.
We are now entering the most gruelling part of the season with Arsenal playing a
game every three days, starting tonight
against BATE, so surely Wenger will have little choice but to use every single player in the squad or risk injuries and
fatigue.
I first thought it was a bit strange that Arsene Wenger dropped Olivier Giroud to the bench
against Leicester in midweek, and even more surprised that Alexis was moved into the centre - forward position, but Le Boss reckons hat many of his Arsenal team were suffering from
fatigue after the Spurs
game.
This will not be the first time or the last time that Arsenal face two big
games in quick succession of course, and the fact that our north London derby clash with Tottenham has been scheduled for the early kick - off on Saturday will help, but Arsene Wenger must still consider the
fatigue of his players, with a Premier League
game against Leicester City coming up on Tuesday night.
This
game was also sandwiched between two crucial EPL
games against Everton and Swansea and the injury and
fatigue situation was already starting to bite.
And he's even getting
game fatigued now after he has shown the symptom in our home
game against Bournemouth.
And
fatigue may have been a factor in Sunday's
game, with Mustafi having also played the full 90 minutes in Moscow on Thursday night while Koscielny and Bellerin were both rested
against Newcastle.
But it was clear by the end of the Bournemouth
game that a lot of those lads were
fatigued and would not really recover sufficiently in 48 hours to get the energy and performance we needed
against Manchester United.
It could also mean EPIC decided
against creating another Gears of War
game (license
fatigue?)