I always think if you reach the semi final then take it seriously because then you have a good chance of some silverware but it's never worth
risking key players for the league cup.
Not exact matches
And now we
risk souring the atmosphere with Ox and losing him to a competitor whilst it seems pretty clear that if we really switch to 3 at the back, Ox will be a
key player for us.
Arsenal are in charge of our group and look certain to progress and without having to
risk the fitness of the really
key players, so do you agree that this season out of the Champions League could still be a good thing
for us?
With Alexis being a
key player for Arsenal, we can not
risk him picking up an injury so Wenger will have to be very careful as he prepares the team to face Everton.
Ramsey is also one of the
key players for his club side also, and Arsenal will not be happy to hear that he could be
risked during the upcoming European Championships.
Maybe Ramsey could do a job with Flamini and Arteta behind him or maybe Wenger could use Alexis Sanchez behind the central striker but we are still waiting
for those
players to be fit, so are Arsenal at great
risk of losing another
key Gunner to injury?
Seems a major
risk for a position we need shored up and another
key player on the injury list would be horrible in his position.
The NHL doesn't exactly want them on the biggest stage, and teams don't want to
risk losing
players for chunks of
key games as a result of the consequences.
Rotation comes in place when the same starting 11
players have been playing
for too long and face the
risk of getting injured or losing form during
key stages of the season.
There is perhaps a small
risk of a
key player picking up a knock and being ruled out of the trip to Manchester but that can happen at any time and should not stop the boss using his
players if it is the best thing
for the club at the time.
Arsene Wenger has remained adamant all summer that he will not sell his
key players, and is seemingly ready to
risk losing them
for nothing in a year's time unless Arsenal's form on the pitch or his attempts to persuade them to commit themselves to the club can convince them to stay beyond their current contracts.
Arsenal have lost
key players to their domestic rivals over the years, but Arsene Wenger could still
risk Sanchez
for the final year of his Gunners deal in order to guide the club towards their first Premier League title since 2003/04.
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