He might have his injury issues but so does every other player at arsenal and we're due
some luck with injuries as well.
That will worry manager Harry Redknapp, although they have had tough
luck with injuries as their main two strikers Che Adams and Lukas Jutkiewicz have both been missing.
Not exact matches
AKB's just never run out of excuses, it isn't «bad
luck» when we are first on the
injury ladder (by a country mile
as well) EVERY SEASON, the last time i remember having a reasonable
injury list was before diaby was
injury prone, so whether it's down to his tactics, players diets or imcompetent staff, a 2.5 star manager wouldn't have taken more than 2 - 3 seasons to fix these problems, players join our club
with amazingly good
injury records (ozil) and become injry prone, players leave our club (fabregas) and are fit 2x
as much
as they were for us, SOMETHING IS WRONG AT ARSENAL
And
with Theo Walcott and Nacho Monreal ready to return, Mesut Ozil back in training, Mikel Arteta, Laurent Koscielny and Aaron Ramsey very close, it looks
as though our terrible
luck with injuries might be turning.
As mentioned, I would get really upset listening to pundits and commentators writing us off beforehand or during season, where we seemed to be going along nicely, and when it didn't happen for us, I would naturally put it down to bad
luck with injuries, schedule or maybe bad refereeing.
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.
With any
luck, the
injury isn't
as serious
as the similar - looking
injury to Man United defender Phil Jones that ended his strong season abruptly back in September.
Debuchy has played well when given opportunities
as well, considering his bad
luck with injuries.
Football its a sport
with sports you have
injuries add to that its contact sport so the probability of getting injured is sure Ok I can understand
luck and ball wobble has got something to do
with it but
as a soccer player you know you could get injured just like that two or more players are going for the ball you could be sandwiched you could instantly hit the same ball one gets injured both get injured what ever but
injury is part of the game some go away pretty easy some do nt and can get aggravated because not all can wait in a in a heavy box for too long and if you do well you become weak so it will take some effort to get back to full strength praying that you do nt get a strain or muscular problem players mangers coaches and physician know that i know that because not long ago i had bad thigh
injury all was fine
with it then i got a knock just below my knee 3 weeks ago and there is still slight pain in it but will try and play on Thursday thats part of the game The manager has to account for it in his head i got 11 players 6 might go down my contingency if it were to happen is and you still got a fully balanced team well thats the essence and Arsenal all fall because that contingency plan always falls short
I can understand that to some extent
as we do seem to be getting hit
with the same old bad
luck on the
injury front, but I think we have a lot of reasons to look forward to our next match, especially
as our opponents Man United are in a much worse situation than we are.
I am not trying to absolve Arsene Wenger of all the blame for what looks like being a most frustrating Premier League title challenge for Arsenal this season,
as the unfancied Leicester seem to be the ones that will make the most of the poor performances of the usual suspects Man City, Chelsea and Man United, but you have to admit that the Frenchman has had some pretty rotten
luck with injury problems once again, while Claudio Ranieri has been able to name his strongest 11 players in almost every match.
Hopefully he continues to build on his fitness, get over his
injury concerns and
with any
luck, he'll return to Arsenal next season
as a player who is ready to stake his claim in Arsenal's midfield.
Its not Wenger's fault that he was offered 8 million a year contract,
as well
as he have done his best to manage this team who never had the
luck with injuries nor
with the referees.
However, Klopp has been dealt some bad
injury luck this week,
as not only was it announced that Joel Matip will miss the rest of the season, the German tactician has other key individuals struggling
with issues.
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Literally the only traits Landry has an edge over Cooper in is that he has less concentration drops, and he hasn't dealt
with as many
injuries (which could easily just be the
luck of the draw so far, and isn't necessarily predictive of anything).
The madness and beauty of the world renowned Premier League is what we love, and we have to be noted
as the most consistent performers in recent years, and
with a good summer of spending (and a little
luck on the
injury front), there will be no reason why we wont be challenging for next season's league title.
It was very tough on the visitors but it is Arsenal I feel sorry for
as everything seems to keep going for Leicester while we keep getting hit
with bad
luck in the form of
injury problems, poor decisions from a referee and keepers having the game of their lives.
As long as the bad luck with injuries does not come back with a bang, there is a good argument that Wenger already has the tools to challenge for the Premier Leagu
As long
as the bad luck with injuries does not come back with a bang, there is a good argument that Wenger already has the tools to challenge for the Premier Leagu
as the bad
luck with injuries does not come back
with a bang, there is a good argument that Wenger already has the tools to challenge for the Premier League.
Not only is this a real boost for the Gunners in a difficult week,
with a home tie in the Champions League against Galatasaray followed by a crucial Premier League away day at Chelsea, but it could be seen
as the end of Wilshere's terrible run of bad
luck with injuries.
The 26 - year - old signal caller may have struggled
with injuries last season, but it's clear that sportsbooks still regard
Luck as one of the league's most valuable players.
There is a theory that the Gunners need to be up against it to really produce our best stuff, but I think you have to take the awful
luck we have had
with injury problems into consideration
as well.
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But considering our
luck with injuries and the fact that the team will play even more games
as a result of the Europa League, maybe it wouldn't hurt to sign another central defender.
Quarterback Andrew
Luck, who opened the season
as the favorite to win the MVP Award, has struggled
with injuries all year.
Truth is a few seasons ago he was regarded
as an incredibly promising young striker, his development has been stifled due to a bad run
with injuries, but there have been players in similar positions who's
luck has changed.
In some ways the Arsenal left back Kieran Gibbs has had a bit of
luck this week,
with the
injury to the Southampton star Ryan Bertrand leading to a rare international call up by the new England manager Gareth Southgate,
as reported on the Arsenal website.
The Arsenal fans and manager Arsene Wenger will be hoping that our north London rivals have to cope
with a bit of the bad
luck on the
injury front that we are often forced to cope
with,
as they have a number of key first team players currently in the treatment room.
Roma came within centimetres of striking a huge blow in the race for the Champions League after bashing the woodwork twice in Sunday night's Rome derby,
with Edin Dzeko cursing his
luck as his
injury - time header thumped off the bar just
as the Curva Sud was preparing itself for another night of wild celebrations following Tuesday night's Barca battering.
Touchback sounds like it blends the Dennis Quaid baseball pic The Rookie (down - on - his -
luck sports type gets a second chance)
with 17 Again (lead gets transported back to a younger version of himself and starts to change his life decisions)
as it finds Brian Presley
as a small - town farmer / volunteer fire fighter who can't stop dreaming of the moment his football career was cut short by an
injury.
As «
luck» would have it, Ted went out
with an
injury about a week later.