And hopefully United continue to struggle for a while because they are the first team Arsenal
play after the next international break.
Not exact matches
I know some are saying we shouldn't worry but to be honest I'm worried, we are
playing a Mourinho team
next after the
international break and we all know Wenger doesn't even have a single league victory against him, the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea have no european football so can fully focus on the league all this has me worried!
Wenger will be praying that no more Arsenal players join the injury list during the
international break, because straight
after it we host Man City on Saturday and then
play the first UCL group game away to Borussia Dortmund on the Tuesday; a nightmare start especially as we have Mathieu Debuchy banned for the
next European game
after another harsh red card in the
play - offs.
The Frenchman hasn't
played since early October and while no date has been set for his return, he may not return until
after the
next international break.
We do not know for sure whether Arsene Wenger will have the two Arsenal defenders Laurent Koscielny and Calum Chambers available to
play when the Gunners get the Premier League title chase back underway with an away game against Watford
next weekend, but before the
international break started both were due to be fit again
after it.
Next up
after the
international break, on October 15th, Palace
play host to last season's champions, Chelsea.
After the returning from the
international break, Tottenham are set to
play four matches in the
next two weeks.
Embed from Getty Images The Barclays Premier League is set to make a return this weekend
after the last round of
international matches were
played on Tuesday, marking the end of the
international break until the
next one to be hosted...