Not exact matches
The Daily Mail is reporting that the former Man United front man should be back
after the
next international break and the
next game for Arsenal
after that is away to Watford, so it would be good to have him back by then.
With a two week
international break coming up at the start of September, Arsenal can expect to be much stronger
after the
next two Premier League
games against Everton and Leicester City, which are both away from home.
Sean, let me assure you there won't be any toxic atmosphere that will bubble against Le Prof demanding he leaves Arsenal by the Gooners in our
next home PL
game at the Emirates Stadium
after the
international break as you are imagining.
The confidence that our Premier League record in 2015, combined with the Gunners ending the long wait for an Old Trafford victory last night, has given the players should not be underestimated and we can really set down a massive marker in our two remaining EPL
games before the
next international break coming up
after next weekend.
Wenger will be praying that no more Arsenal players join the injury list during the
international break, because straight
after it we host Man City on Saturday and then play the first UCL group
game away to Borussia Dortmund on the Tuesday; a nightmare start especially as we have Mathieu Debuchy banned for the
next European
game after another harsh red card in the play - offs.
There are two very important
games for Arsenal to get through, at home to Anderlecht and away to Swansea City, before the
next international break comes around, but
after that things really start to get serious for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners.
But we could certainly do with Liverpool finding something like their top form in the first
game back
after the current
break for the latest round of
international matches, because their
next opponents are Manchester United.
We do not know for sure whether Arsene Wenger will have the two Arsenal defenders Laurent Koscielny and Calum Chambers available to play when the Gunners get the Premier League title chase back underway with an away
game against Watford
next weekend, but before the
international break started both were due to be fit again
after it.
However, Tottenham will face four teams who are currently placed in the bottom - half of the table in their
next four
games after this
international break.
Liverpool currently sit in fourth position
after five wins from their opening seven
games, and
next face Manchester United at Anfield
after the
international break.