Terrible news. The double blow with Sterling means our attacking depth has disappeared too.
Injury Thread...It's Never Ending
Could be out until March , we will need to get an attacker in January
At least he does not need surgery, that shit can ruin a player. Do we have money to buy someone? He is the only scorer in the team, things are about to get painful
I think we're not gonna have a choice but to dip into the market. With all due respect to Martinelli, he doesnt function as well on the right. I'm pretty sure this is any chance of our title aspirations going up in smoke for this year. We just have to hope we can do well in the CL. We need to win that next game, and we will at least be in the top 8.
What's in Chelsea's bins this window? Mudryk?
USArsenal the big issue here is wear and tear. Jesus has been fragile. So you have 3 healthy forwards that will need to play all the time.
Nwaneri played some minutes at forward on Saturday, so I can see him as a 9 or a winger these next few weeks, but not covering Saka minutes. The Edu replacement has a real baptism of fire
Apparently, Arteta has attributed the Saka injury to him playing too many minutes in the last couple of seasons without rest. Wonder who was the Arsenal manager that basically played him every available minute with no rest and even brought him on in a meaningless Carabao cup game where we were already up.
Bernard Woolley he's wrong about that. I know he's wrong because when we brought it up here that maybe he was playing too many games and in competitions he shouldn't be we were told it was absolutely fine and a non-issue and we should stop saying that.
It's not his fault. He had no other options.
HomeSteak At least he does not need surgery, that shit can ruin a player.
Turns out he did need surgery!
We've known for a long time Saka has problems but we've kept pushing him. He has been carrying an achilles problem for a while as well which is why he limps a lot IIRC. Hopefully this extended time off now he can get on top of his issues.
Wishing him all the best with his recovery
White out for a few months, Odegaard out for 2 months, Saka out earlier for a few weeks and now a few months, Gabriel out a couple times for a number of games each, Calafiori out multiple times and has probably been injuried longer than he's been fit. Tomi, Zinchenko and Tierney ha, it'll be a shock seeing them fit for once, they don't even deserve a mentioned. I'm actually surprised Partey has managed to stay fit and available all season, as has Timber because if he goes down wer are seriously screwed.
With so many injuries after 2 years of hardly any you have to wonder. Are we suffering from over exertion from a number of seasons back to back competing at a high level both domestically and at international level, with our first 11-13 players playing almost every minute over that period?
Or are we on our cycling off year like Klopp's teams used to?
Or both.
Something has got to give. As more and more players start to tire and or get injured the quality of the product on offer globally will begin to decline. The question is who draws a line in the sand? The players / clubs or the fans...
Big Willie last season we'd Timber out all year, Partey missed half the season. Plenty of other injuries too.
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The Callander is definitely a factor but there’s not a huge difference between us and other teams in Europe. Half our days missed are probably down to Tomi, Zinchenko and the like too.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gz0vzd4jqo.amp
As the Palace mins show you can also just have a really bad time with injuries regardless. It just so happens to be that this season it’s our two best players who’s load is always going to be high.
Looks like it's an ACL for Jesus. He's basically done as an Arsenal player and we've no hope of selling him. Disaster.
Yeah that is terrible news for everyone.
Damn...