Currently the team can make it into top 3
without injuries to key players and consistency in form (ai nt sure which position exactly though.
Going a full season
without an injury to a key player or two is not something we could gamble on....
Not exact matches
All Arsenal fans are up in arms about the Gunners dropping two points at Norwich yesterday, and even worse we have sustained three more
injuries to key players that we can ill afford
to do
without right now.
Long - term
injuries to key players without adequate cover (Cazorla).
But Roberto Martinez must do so
without several
key players as he is forced
to deal with an
injury crisis at DW Stadium.
The Niners entered their Week 1 matchup
without key offensive role
players Ted Ginn and Brandon Jacobs but left Green Bay
without adding anyone notable
to the
injury report.
The
injury situation at the Emirates may be easing, but Arsene Wenger will still have
to do
without a long list of
key players such as Mesut Ozil, Theo Walcott, Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta and Laurent Koscielny.
Italy, meanwhile, will be
without key players Mario Balotelli and Daniele de Rossi due
to injury and disciplinary issues respectively.
We came second
to Leicester mainly because of the much greater demands on the squad from our competing intensely on 3 fronts, playing 2 tough games every week
without any respite — whilst Leicester had only the League
to focus on, with only one game a week and crucially were given 2 weeks off
to rest and recover their energy levels — over a period in which we were handicapped by many
injuries, loss of form and confidence
to key players whilst Leicester had no such handicaps.
Without long term
injuries to key players like Sanchez, Ozil, The Boss and others then we'll be crowned champions by May next year.I yearn for the return of Welbeck and Lucas as Girroud thrives amid competition especially when coming on as a substitute.
However, Arsenal have a deeper and stronger squad than the visitors
to the Emirates tonight
to start with, and in two o0f their absentees through
injury they are
without two of their
key players.
They've all somehow been able
to lead their teams past the first round on multiple occasions (
without their opponent losing two
key players to injury) and never been swept by a lower seed.
With the current
injuries, meaning being
without some
key players for a while longer, AW needs
to rethink what he is doing with this squad.
Arsenal will also be
without one
key player, having lost Alexandre Lacazette
to injury on Tuesday night, but will be relieved
to have Alexis Sanchez returning from a slight knock in the same match.
The
injury not only robbed Arsenal of one of their
key players for the second half of last season, but also England had
to rearrange their plans for last summer's World Cup
without Walcott.
However, the Red Devils are
without a
key figure in Paul Pogba this weekend as he's suspended, and so he misses out with other
injury doubts also failing
to be considered in our XI made of
players who are expected
to feature.
The
injury news has been good so far, not only with the Arsenal
players getting through the games
without picking up any knocks, but with out Premier League rivals Man City and United losing
key players and with our next Champions League opponents Bayern Munich losing Mario Gotze
to injury.
It would be nice
to finally see an arsenal side play
without long term
injuries to key players.
Arsenal had
to bare
without key players like Alexis Sanchez, Jack Wilshere and Danny Welbeck for the majority of the campaign after their seasons were curtailed by
injuries.
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.
Van Gaal revealed in his pre-match press conference that Marcos Rojo will be on the bench after recovering from
injury, but United are still
without several
key players due
to injury.
This left the Spurs, who were already playing
without other
key players Kawhi Leonard and Stephen Jackson due
to injuries, with a makeshift lineup of just of nine, primarily bench
players.