Sentences with phrase «key injury problems»

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It is not yet known how serious the injury sustained by Vidal is, but his club, Juventus, will be hoping that it is only a minor knock rather than recurrence of his knee problems, with the former Bayer Leverkusen man being a key part of Massimiliano Allegri's set - up in Turin as he looks to secure a fourth consecutive Serie A title.
You would say that losaing one of your first choice centre backs just before a huge and possibly key game in the Premier League, so for Arsenal to lose both Lautrent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker must be seen as a complete nightmare and brings back all those horrible momories of the ongoing injury problems that have ravaged Arsenal for years.
Arsenal MUST VANDALIZED > (the key) Tottenham Hotspur game to take advantage of the Gunners injury problem to get a victory at the Emirates Stadium.
Is he just teasing us or is Wenger really thinking of risking our key player in a cup game against lower league opposition after all the injury problems we have already been hit with?
The Gunners are set to take on Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, and we were supposed to be boosted by our rivals having injury problems in key areas, but it is now us who has our own issues.
Jack Wilshere is a key part of England's midfield, and despite his injury problems he's almost certain to be going to France this summer.
Okay it will be a shock if either wins it but they have both been blessed with hardly any injury problems and things have just gone their way at crucial times, while Wenger has had to cope with dodgy referee decisions as well as big injuries to key players like Cazorla, Alexis, Coquelin, Welbeck, Wilshere and more.
Our main problem is injuries to key players.
Mind you, Southampton lost 8 key players plus a manager in the transfer window, they now sit fourth, 3 pts ahead of us.We can no longer use injuries as an excuse because we have always had them, and if wenger was a smart manager, he would have addressed this problem by having better squad depth, but instead he chose to send a defender out on loan despite being short in numbers at the back, foolishly chose not to sign a defender despite an array of good defenders on show at the world cup.So now who is to blame?I guess it's anyone or anything but Wenger.
That has now gone of course, and there will be plenty of debate as to where the blame for this lies, with Arsene Wenger a prime candidate but a lot of injury problems, bad luck and poor form from certain key players along the way.
Hull have their own injury problems, with some key players like Dawson and Diame out of action, so Arsenal really should have too much for the tigers once again.
A limp performance like the one against Chelsea, mistakes at crucial times from key players at both ends of the pitch and the age old problem of injury problems and Arsene Wenger seeming to be the only man on the planet that thinks his Arsenal squad has enough quality and quantity.
the key now, as we all know, will be consistency, which often comes down to our injury problems.
Who knows what might have happened if we had not suffered all those injury problems to key players at crucial points of previous seasons.
So it is no wonder that Wenger was left scratching his head after losing both of the key midfielders on Saturday; the Welshman with a hamstring problem and the Arsenal captain with a calf injury.
Not only could we be hit with the usual raft of injury problems, but we might find that a few key players are not playing as well as might have expected.
Well, we have even started to have a bit of luck and it is our rivals rather than us being hit with injury problems to key players.
While some will point to bad luck, as it is those pesky away goals that look like costing us top spot in Europe to PSG, and some will point to the injury problems keeping key players like Cazorla and Bellerin out of the team, our former striker Alan Smith has another theory.
And as reported by the Daily Mail he admitted that all the injury problems to key players has had a large and negative impact on our title challenge.
But we have our own injury and squad problems and if Dortmund get some confidence and results in the next two games, we may as well rest some key players and hope for a btter draw in the knockout phase.
As expected by most Arsenal fans and watchers, the manager has rung the changes for the EFL cup match at home to Southampton because of our numerous injury problems and also to allow a few of the key players to get some well earned rest after a hectic fixture schedule.
And with City picking up injury problems to key players like Aguero, Silva and Sterling, we can hope that their 100 percent record in the league will soon disappear.
We could be hit with more bad luck in the form of poor decisions by referees and injury problems to key players.
With all Arsenal's injury problems last season, Ozil often had to do without the likes of Walcott and Ramsey running into those key areas but if he does now get his place in the centre back for Arsenal, he is likely to have not only those two, but Alexis and Welbeck to work with and then we really might start to see the best of Ozil.
So the news that two of their key attacking players, Willian and Pedro Rodriguez, are out of the game with injury problems is a huge blow for Mourinho and the Blues.
Although he has been hampered by injury problems since his move to the Italian capital in 2014, the 25 - year - old has established himself as a key figure for club and country over the last two years.
Even Arsene Wenger admitted that a sickness bug that is affecting the touring Arsenal squad on top of a few fitness and injury problems as well as missing a few key players because of their summer international duties was not the ideal way to prepare for a new season.
Of course an injury can occur at any time, but with Arsenal missing key players like Cazorla, Bellerin, Welbeck and Mertesacker, are we hoping for Chelsea and Man City to have problems in order to even things up and give us a realistic shot at the EPL title?
With Arsenal missing so many crucial first team players, Sam Allardyce will be hoping that his Sunderland team can cause the Gunners problems although they themselves are also suffering from injuries to key personell.
Liverpool will be without two key players through injury, as Philippe Coutinho failed a fitness test and Joel Matip is still nursing an ankle problem.
You can look back at the last few seasons and point to things that went wrong for Arsenal, such as the injury problems that hit our key players including Theo Walcott, Mesut Ozil and Aaron Ramsey at the same time after the Gunners were looking good to finally reclaim the Premier League title.
With the Gunners already missing 10 players due to various injury problems, we are teetering on the brink of a crisis and really can not afford to lose any more, especially a key man like Mesut Ozil.
We all know how much a string of injury problems to key players can harm a campaign and there is not too much you can do about that.
With the terrible record that Arsenal have had with various injury problems over the last few years, even this season after Arsene Wenger appointed two key fitness and medical experts to solve the problem, you would think perhaps that the club would try to avoid bringing in any more players that are injury prone.
But there is some good news for the Arsenal fans too as some of the key players are coming back from injury problems.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is still without several key players, with goalkeeper Manuel Almunia still out with an elbow injury, Thomas Vermaelen with an Achilles problem and, the biggest and most important of them all, Cesc Fabregas does appear as though he won't even make the bench for Monday's crunch clash — The Spaniard struggling to overcome a hamstring injury which has played up on him whenever he's been rushed back into first - team action too soon.
Anfield boss taking time with key man after his injury problems but says he is not far away from regular run of games
Barcelona is not the only club going through injury problems with their star performers as Bayern Munich is also missing out from a number of key players due to injuries which include: Bastian Scweinsteiger, Claudio Pizaaro, Xherdan Shaqiri and Holger Badstuber.
Arsenal's current injury problems are hugely concerning, with the Gunners facing the prospect of entering a hugely important stage of the season without several of key players.
Most importantly, whether a stress fracture from exercise or a more serious bone injury such as a broken hip from a fall, there are usually key causes of more severe health problems that need to be addressed.
Hamstring strain injury can be a serious problem for team sports because of the time lost to training and match play for key athletes.
Whether you are experiencing a chronic problem, a recent injury or want to achieve optimal health, restoring balance is the key to your well - being.
Personal injury lawsuits typically cover three key problems that can appear following an incident:
The resume format of a physiotherapist would include key aspects of physiotherapy as bringing wellness and mobility in the patients who have become physically disable due to any reason, handling pain and physical problems caused by disabilities and injuries, coordinate with multidisciplinary teams for providing ultimate patient care and comfort in addition to managing and treating patients with disabilities in their home or in a community care center.
2 MEASURING CHILD HEALTH AND FAMILY ADVERSITY 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Key findings 2.3 Health measures 2.3.1 General health 2.3.2 Limiting long - term illness 2.3.3 Social, behavioural and emotional problems 2.3.4 Health problems 2.3.5 Accidents and injuries 2.3.6 Dental health 2.4 Health behaviour measures 2.4.1 Physical activity 2.4.2 Screen time 2.4.3 Fruit and vegetable consumption 2.4.4 Snacking on items with high sugar / fat content 2.4.5 Associations between health behaviours and child health 2.5 Family adversity 2.5.1 Associations between family adversity and child health 2.5.2 Associations between family adversity and health behaviours 2.6 Summary
9 Child health and development 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Key findings 9.3 General health, long - term conditions and acute illnesses 9.3.1 General health 9.3.2 Long - term conditions or illnesses 9.3.3 Health problems and treatment 9.3.4 Birth weight and health in the first year of life 9.4 Accidents 9.4.1 Accident rates 9.4.2 Hospital treatment for accidents 9.4.3 Injuries resulting from accidents 9.5 Development of motor skills 9.6 Development of communication skills 9.7 Parental knowledge of child development 9.8 Parental concerns about development 9.9 Sleep 9.10 Dental health 9.11 Temperament 9.12 Summary 9.13 References
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