What Is With Arsenal Players and Injuries?

kirollos yaakoub by Contributor Written on July 21, 2009
LONDON - MARCH 08:  Eduardo of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the the FA Cup Sponsored by E.on 5th round match between Arsenal and Burnley at Emirates Stadium on March 8, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Last season it was Eduardo, Rosicky, Gallas, Fabregas and Walcott. This season, a couple of weaks into preseason and already a main player is down for a long time. What is the problem with Arsenal?

I know that breaking a bone is not a result of softness as you can't prevent it by spending hours in the gym or on the pitch, but things like hamstrings, knees and so on.

Maybe it's the Gunners' medical team. I know I have nothing to do with their business and that I wouldn't know if they are doing good or bad, but maybe it's the medical team.

Players that go out just never seam to come back. When was the last time we saw someone out for almost two years over a hamstriing or a knee injury? Plus it was scheduled for Rosicky to come back about last September. What happened to that? Same with eduardo.

I know it was a serious injury but perhaps shouldn't have been out for so long, and if he should, why did he get injured straight away after his return? Or maybe we should take it a little easier with the tackles in training. I dont know how Nasri broke his foot but it could have been from that.

Arsenal are again facing injuries and again starting a new quest for trophhies. Let's hope this year is more succesful.

Vote Now! - Author Poll

are arsenals injuriy worries due to their medical staff?

  • definetely
  • not sure
  • no surely not
  • no they are just soft
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Results - Author Poll

are arsenals injuriy worries due to their medical staff?

  • definetely

    14.3%
  • not sure

    42.9%
  • no surely not

    42.9%
  • no they are just soft

    0.0%
  • Total votes: 7
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