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Arsenal Thread

News on Rosicknote and Eddy


Wenger reveals Rosicky latest

Gunners boss hopeful playmaker returns before Christmas

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is 'optimistic' playmaker Tomas Rosicky could return from injury before Christmas.

Rosicky has not featured for the Gunners since January, after undergoing hamstring surgery in May, but had been expected to make his comeback this month.

However, the Czech Republic international suffered a setback in his recovery leading some reports to even suggest his career could be under threat.

Rosicky's agent, Pavel Paska, moved to dispel those rumours on Thursday, and now Wenger has explained the reasons behind the delay.

The Frenchman told the club's official website: "He is not close to playing again and he has not had any real setback, but the evolution (of his injury) is very slow.

Patience

"The recovery process is slower than we expected at the start. It doesn't look worrying but the delay is longer than expected.

"He had a re-attached tendon that was loose in his hamstring, and that demands a lot of time to re-coordinate the movements of the hamstring. That makes it very difficult to predict exactly one week more or less how much time it will take.

"But I am optimistic that before Christmas you will see him in a good shape."

Of the injury, Rosicky told Denik Sport: "Everything went well, according to the schedule. When I was running long distances, it [the hamstring] gave me no problems at all.

"But when I started on the ball and tried to change directions of running and changed pace, the knee reacted badly. So far it does not allow me to go on in the recovery so it has stopped my training for some time. I am not resting completely, though.

"I can lift weights and do other exercises. The knee simply must get down. It does not mean at all though that I have to end my career.

"I don't understand how it could have been published as no-one has spoken with me on this issue. This news have come out probably because I was expected to return in September, which failed.

"This injury is unusual and odd. Doctors tell me that the pain can fade away quickly and I can be back in three weeks, but it can also take more time.

"That is why I have to be patient. Every such treatment can bring unexpected problems with it. That is what has happened now so my return will be delayed."

Eduardo

Wenger also gave an update on long-term injury victim Eduardo, who suffered a broken leg against Birmingham in February.

"He is still very much on course and he could be a very good surprise because he is a little ahead of schedule," Wenger added.
 
on christmas snow flakes fall, they'll injury him again...
but seriously, i hope we'll play as good as he did before the injury.
same goes for eddy.
 
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holy crap... i knew coming in this was gonna be physical... but damn... Clichy and Bentdner... good thing RVP wasn't starting O_O


WOOOOOOOO!!!!!! and Arsenal back to the top of the table atleast for one day ;)
 
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YEE HAA!!!! top of the league!!!!

If Man U and Chelsea Draw tomorrow - we stay that way!!!!

Oh wait a minute - what if Tottenham win?.......could they overtake us?........oh no, I forgot :DOH: they are bottom of the league!!!!!!

HOO HAA!!!!!!
 
You guys are looking good. Some tough matches - Bolton and Blackburn, and no problems! I'm hopin for a tight top 3 this season again, but was worried l'arse would be too thin. Looks like Wenger might just know...

But yeah it is only September.
 
we're actually pretty thin... still don't know the extent on Clichy's knock... hopefully its nothing too serious...

and again, our defense was incredibly shaky... Almunia saved us this game...
 
Wenger danced? lol i wanna see that wonder how I missed it oh yeah I forgot I was FUCKED up watching the game had been out on a bender ALL NIGHT and just continued drinking, my yellow away stinks right now I'll need to wash it 3 times, OH TO BE A GOON!!!!!
 
Tottenham Drew, still they are the last ones...hahaha. I wonder, what if they dont win shit for a longtime and actually get relegated?

Will Modric play in 2nd division??
Will Dos Santos play in 2nd division??
Will Juande Ramos manage a 2nd division club??
Will Tottenham fans suicide??

too many questions!!
 
I know all this, that Rosicknote is a good player indeed and stuff. But injuries every season has made him our top benchwarmer. What do you guys think? should we sell him off or keep him? I know, its hard, even i dont want him to go but, seeing all these injuries, i think.....
 
I know all this, that Rosicknote is a good player indeed and stuff. But injuries every season has made him our top benchwarmer. What do you guys think? should we sell him off or keep him? I know, its hard, even i dont want him to go but, seeing all these injuries, i think.....

Lets see how long he lasts this time - then see.

The thing is if he gets another big injury, then if we sell he will go for hardly any money anyway. Be good to stop paying his wages though.

He is a fantastic player when fit though - so hopefully he will be fully heeled before he comes back.

Apparently it is a very strange problem he has - so it is hard for the experts to even know how to treat it 100%. Thats where most of the problem lies.
 
Bolton Wanderers midfielder Kevin Nolan doesn't shy away from their physical approach.

Reflecting on their defeat to Arsenal, Nolan told The Sun: “I have never seen anybody as quick as Theo Walcott in my life. I said to Jlloyd Samuel ‘Give him a little kick and see if he comes back at you!’

“At the end of the day, it is a physical sport. We don’t want to be like basketballers. We are in the gym four or five days a week to build ourselves up to try to stand up to challenges like that.

“We are in danger of losing that side — the roughing up of people.”


Maybe they should try to score some Goals instead of planning to kick players. And Finally someone has agreed on the great saying, "If you cant stop Arsenal, Kick Arsenal". Walcott and others have to be really careful now!
 
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