Sentences with phrase «long time injury»

The Citizen's have only two absentees so far as Ilkay Gundogan won't be available as he is recovering from a long time injury and his fitness is yet to be 100 % he will be doubtfull for this game.
Ramsey can come back form a long time injury and gets straight to the first 11, but others have to take sometime to gain match fitness by coming off the bench and Wenger can have good explanation about them, but his favorite son is always match fit no matter how long he stays out injured
We do a lot of work on practitioners of yoga as a means of helping them deepen their practice, deal with yoga injuries, or long time injuries that have surfaced because of a heightened mind / body awareness from the practice.

Not exact matches

A 79 - time winner on the PGA Tour who was world number one for a record 683 weeks, Woods lost form in recent years due to injuries and the mastering of a new swing while his ranking has plummeted to 876 after his long spell on the sidelines.
I do not object to paying 25 per cent of any short - term (one - year) capital gain, but when it comes to gains that include a tax on inflation that occurred over long periods of time, it means severe injury to whatever real gain has been earned.
Because her injury wasn't as grave as others, the young woman had to wait a long time - a very long time — before medics arrived.
At Bournemouth, Wilshere is yet to put a foot wrong and has stayed injury free for probably the longest period of time in the last few years.
Injury or no injury arsenal remains, injury help atimes to create chance for another player, Per injury pace way for sead our only goal scorer against Chelsea, most of d injury r not for long time, apart frm Cazolar, I have hope we still have fit players to do d job well against Leicester
Any long term injury like that takes time to come back from, and when you have emerging one of the best young right backs around having taken your place, its hard to get a run of games to hit some form.
That is why I feel that the loss of our midfield magician Santi Cazorla to a long term injury has had a devastating effect on our chances of success this time.
The Liverpool forward has struggled with fitness throughout the campaign, having taken his time to return from a long - term injury.
Last seasons injury took a long time to heal and Sanchez really only hit form at the Copa America and with his insistence on playing all the time maybe he's been playing on painkillers?
We have been managing a shaky defence, plagued with injuries for a very Long time.....
What is interesting to note is that both Leicester and Spuds had no real long term injury casualties to their key players this season, whereas Arsenal had Cazorla, Coq and Sanchez out for a long period at one time or another... And we should not assume that even if AFC had purchased quality cover for their positions, we are guaranteed to be better off than where we are now.
It's not a sudden triple injury setback since we all knew a while back that Welbeck and Wilshere were going to be out for a long time.
The winner is still somehow not obvious despite there being just four men left: all four have a reasonable story line claim to winning the Rumble: Cena to face Styles again, this time at Mania, Reigns to face off against Lesnar to wrap their long - term story, Nakamura to take on his old rival Styles, and Finn, the first Universal Champion ever who lost it due to injury, getting a shot at Lesnar, the current Universal champ.
After a Long time we have a good squad depth and we should be able to compensate injuries and dip in form any time.
Wenger said, «I try to transform it, yes because I feel because he was injured for a long time and he has the physical potential to win the challenges, to face the game will be easier for him than to play with his back to goal with the injuries he had.
For a long time I thought the fact we had no money to spend was the main reason we were not improving the squad, but concerns were rising over his inability to fix our injury problems and adapt our playing style when needed.
Thanx pal, and I also long to see the squad with, if any, a maximum 3 injuries at any one time.
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 -
No we can't, because the very obvious deficiency was Arteta, and it has been known for a long time that Arteta simply is not up to handling the DM position for extended periods on his own, and that this is a position that we are very exposed on, as Coq will not be able to attend every game, through suspension, injury, or needing to be rested as was the case here — so WHY did Wenger not recruit for this position in the transfer window when plenty of people, such as Schneiderlin, had already expressed a preference to move to London.
I don't think Bosa will be a «bad» player, and, barring injury, I would expect him to play for a long time in the NFL based on his size and technique.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
I think that wenger is just gaining time by dragging out the full extent of Coquelin's injury, He is basically avoiding the backlash for not signing a DM during the summer transfer window and as long as the team keep winning the fans won't be so disappointed when wenger announces that Coquelin has had a set back and that he will out for 8 weeks, (4 months)
The little Spaniard may have been out with injury for a long time and he might not be able to finish the game but I think he must at least be given a chance to start it.
Remember the times our entire 23 man squad would all be called up on international break, then about 8 of them would return with injuries and knocks and our team would have to suffer?I am so excited about the fact that it is no longer the case and our players should be getting a good rest.
This is usually the time of year when Arsenal have a long list of injuries and Arsene Wenger gets to make full use of his squad, but for a change the list seems to be getting smaller.
It wasn't long before the tide of the game had firmly turned in Man Utd's favour as Romelu Lukaku found an equaliser, but it took until injury time for the visitors to find a winner.
I really don't understand why it takes longer time for our players to recover from «minor» injuries I really hope it is fixed
The Arsenal and England striker Danny Welbeck was a long time out of action due to the unpredictably long injury lay - off that began last season, so I can understand why Arsene Wenger has been cautious about bringing him back.
As long as this injury does not keep being extended like his previous one then have we actually got lucky with the timing of this latest injury to Welbeck?
The Germany international has long been linked with a big move to the Premier League after shining during his time with Dortmund, and the Sun claim he remains a favourite of Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho despite his recent injury woes.
While players returning from long - term injuries build their fitness on the training ground, they can regain their sharpness and reflexes only with game - time.
Arsenal may struggle to secure a decent fee for Diaby as he is once again sidelined, this time with a long term knee injury though there is said to be interest from a number of Ligue 1 sides.
Just look at perez situation and he hasn't even featured in 6 pl games he should blame the injury situation or he could hve gotten his chance long time ago
Useless article, klopp just fell into the same injury mess as wenger, now take a look at arsenal, and take another look at dortmund, tell me who you want for a coach, wenger can still take us there, hard times come only to make us stronger, i want you to take your banners to the game to stir up the much needed pressure on the board and wenger, i know wenger won't be sacked but it would go a long way like pardews case, imagine a new coach bringing his own new style and tactics that might take time t master, rethink boys, u know what happened to barca when guardiola left, we don't want to do a porchettino, so think twice gooners and don't be carried away by the media or stupidity
He has suffered injuries throughout his career — not enormous ones that cost him dozens of games, but nagging ones that have bothered him for long stretches of time.
Or rather, they've looked too old at times this season, with their aging core of players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, Luka Modric, and Marcelo too often ravaged by injuries or long spells of poor form and slowing skill sets.
While a knee injury has held him back, he's made just one appearance for the Hornets and so his time at Vicarage Road could be coming to a premature end given his deal is a season - long loan spell.
We have a saying here in Jamaica «there is no rest for the wicked», which actually means you have to continue work till you can not work no more, this principle has been applied to the arsenal team for a long time and i do not see it changing, all i can hope for is the team to continue without any major injuries.
It would take time to rebuild our defence if there was a long term injury to Kos and THAT is deadly to a title charge.
My point being that the susceptibility to injury could have been ingrained in our players a long time ago through outdated or poor methods.
Joe Hart has been England's number one for a long time now, and, barring injury, the Manchester City stopper is nailed on to start England's Group B opener against Russia on June 11.
Ings scored 26 goals last season, while he has also struck seven times in 19 games so far this campaign; despite only just coming back from a long - term injury.
During those times, when one of them got a long term injury or a temporary loss of form, we could hear and also feel us struggling.
Contracts are too long, injuries ruin careers, players won't leave because their wages are too good, managers hold on to favourites and some times the club simply bought a lemon.
The last time Ramsey's hamstring went he missed three weeks but the time before that he was out for twice as long, so how will this injury blow affect the Gunners and our chances in the EPL title race and Champions League?
Its now three seasons now that we have been calling for a world class CF n DM n CB, we only got a CB when the injury crisis hit n by the time Gabriel arrived the title was long gone.
7 consecutive years in total he has played over 30 games a season, then he has that knee injury at the spuds which kept him out for a long time and we rushed him back which didn't help him...
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