The only rotation I somewhat observed was in midfield, that also based
on injury list.
We are second in the league despite a crippling
injury list for the first half of the season.
Okay so we all know it wasn't the most artistic or dominant display, but the fact remain that we won despite our
massive injury list.
People tend to forget about the players who are on the long -
term injury list, like him, that are very important to your team and your squad.
As long as the Gunners do not have the usual
crippling injury list to cope with, I really believe that next year could be our year.
I am so sick and frustrated by our never
ending injury list that it makes me want to break something.
The title will be probably be ultimately decided by who has the least critical
injury list over the season.
I DO think we will get better as the season progresses, but the
serious injury list is growing and we are only 4 games in..!
I am still clueless about how we can become so poor overnight with just few injuries (
injury list became bigger only recently) and the title in sight.
Well yes, but there was the small matter of our massive
ongoing injury list to consider although no one seemed to keen to do that.
In fact even Wenger has been sounding like he is ready to spend some money to cope with the lengthy
Arsenal injury list.
For Bayern, Guardiola continues to suffer from a
lengthy injury list with star men Arjen Robben and Frank Ribery set to miss out.
But although Arsenal are without Olivier Giroud, Mesut Ozil, Mathieu Debuchy, Yaya Sanogo and possibly Laurent Koscielny, the man who might replace the French centre back does not think that we can use the long
injury list as any excuse for a failure to get the right result on the pitch.
TUESDAY, December 26th Bournemouth (18th) v West Ham (17th) Junior Stanislas has joined Bournemouth's growing
injury list after limping out of the 4 -LRB-...)
During our horrendous
injury list in the first half of the season, Monreal was forced into the centre, and if anything he was a lot better than Mertesacker.
Arsenal's
horrendous injury list from last month is being eased even further this week ahead of the crucial games against
Liverpool's well - documented
injury list continues to trouble them going into the weekend's game, with Daniel Sturridge and James Milner the latest to suffer knock's, leaving both unlikely to start on Sunday, whether or not they'll make the bench is unclear.
Of course we all know that Santi Cazorla is extremely unlikely to be fit before Christmas, if ever, but should we worry about our growing
injury list so early in the season?
So according to wenger the
current injury list reads as follows Cech Koscielny Flamini Arteta Wilshire Rosicky Welbeck Glad the appointments of new fitness coaches and physios are working out well!!!! Not
It might have been a lot closer if the Chile international star Alexis Sanchez had not been on the Arsenal
injury list since November, but if you were to do a poll of Arsenal fans at the minute about who the best player of the season has been so far then Mesut Ozil would win hands down.
Arsenal Arsenal's Yaya Sanogo has joined the club's
lengthening injury list after it was revealed that the striker picked up
But the Gunners are favourites to win this big match for a reason and even though United have the Spanish keeper David De Gea back in the starting XI, they have a massive
injury list including their top two strikers Rooney and Martial and their best defender Chris Smalling.
Our usual horrendous
injury list also disrupted the first half of our season, but since then we have gradually got our act together.
Jos Luhukay is still contending with an
extensive injury list with midfielder Ross Wallace (knee), the latest casualty, waiting to learn whether he requires surgery.
And with the
worrying injury list supposedly set to be a lot better soon, Arsenal fans have very good reasons to be optimistic and confident that our title challenge will continue to flourish when the domestic action begins again.
West Ham welcome back Michail Antonio from a
reducing injury list that now only includes three players; Manuel Lanzini, Cheikhou Kouyate and Carroll.
Liverpool were already struggling with a long
injury list before last night's Capital One Cup game and then lost two more first team stars as Coutinho and Lovren picked up hamstring problems.
Jose Mourinho does have a growing
injury list which now consists of Paul Pogba, Phil Jones, Anthony Martial, Michael Carrick, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcos Rojo.
Arsenal have lost momentum partly due to a devastating succession of injuries, and Arsene Wenger had to deal with a
considerable injury list ahead of the trip to Sunderland.
The big
injury list means we are doomed, but I agree with your selection, except I would put Monreal as LWB:
I doubt very much if Sanchez would have joined us otherwise, it's been a long time coming, and the
huge injury list may have disguised the fact that Arsenal is a rising force again -
As for teams, Arsenal are facing a defensive crisis as Gabriel joined Per Mertesacker on the long - term
injury list last week, as reported by The Independent, while Laurent Koscielny will not be rushed back after his involvement in Euro 2016 this summer.
Milan's desperate form is not helped by their
large injury list — key players Nigel de Jong, Riccardo Montilivo, and Stephane El Shaawary are just a few of the nine first team players currently out.
For example, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith sat out his rookie season on the non-football
injury list due to a knee injury suffered during his final game at Notre Dame, so his first season in the NFL was not an accrued season.
Everton have a considerable
injury list ahead of this clash, with Irish duo Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy still out.
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