It's not like we lost so much
after International breaks, but there is no denial that a number of our lackluster performance came following the break.
But the club's directors have decided that, with a three - week
international break coming up, the time is right to bring in a new head coach.
No trace as to the reason why he missed the tie but he has been in and out of the team since returning back from injury after the
last international break.
All there's left is two games to go to see just where things stand heading into the
next international break when the playoff round will take place.
And now there is this mystery toe injury that is keeping him out of our match day squads and has meant that he is going to miss the
current international break.
Arsenal fans will feel a whole lot better about life as we head into the
first international break with a win under our belts.
The two
week international break therefore gave the two players a chance to slowly return to training in a less physical environment and they can now steadily build towards full fitness.
There were a number of standout performers during the most
recent international break, with hat - tricks, shock wins, and impressive defensive displays.
Normally I hate the interruption of the first
international break so close to the start of the new season, but this time I think it will work in our favour.
Based on recent results that doesn't look too difficult, but
international breaks do have a lovely habit of ruining momentum.
And that is exactly the reason why I
hate international breaks... I understand it's a privilege and an honor to play for your country, but who pays his wages?
After this weekend's round of fixtures we will go into the
third international break, which does seem a little ridiculous with just eleven matches played.
When the club football gets back underway after the
annoying international break is over, the Gunners could have as many as seven first team players on the sidelines.
I just hope all our boys come back from these
silly international break totally injury - free, so that our winning streak can continue.
International break comes at a perfect time for players to get a rest from club football for 2 weeks and for a few of our injured players to come back!
Even with a squad that was nowhere near full strength due to a variety of Under - 21 and Under - 19 teams having games during the
current international break.
Another reason this game is so important though, is that a win and a good performance will keep everything going nicely as we head into the
second international break.
Two nations on different ends of the qualifying spectrum, but pitted against one another for 90 minutes in the second game of the latest and not - so -
greatest international break.
Not having much things going on
during international break, Arsenal Channel recently posted an interesting video about their players enjoying some Scalextric moments with young Gunners.
Since the last
international break in early September Arsenal have gone seven games unbeaten, with our September record reading 5 wins and 1 draw and ZERO defeats.
However, those concern has been calmed down by the club's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, who ensured that the attacker will be available after
international break as Spurs are set for a derby tie against Arsenal.
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