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SPUDMASHER wrote:They certainly don't make 'em like they used to Andy Linighan anyone? Now that is how you deal with a broken nose. You go up the other end and score the winner with your head in injury time.
Linighan said "well, i won't be picking it for a while" in the post match interview!
I'm not suprised, but Wenger has talked about possibly giving Theo a breather on Saturday, after playing both games for England.
Maybe that means Diaby will start after all... or Denilson or Ramsey on the right? Eboue would be the obvious choice, but with Sagna, Gallas and Djourou out.. I can't see who else would play right back
Ah well, lots of variations, but none of them particuarly appealing.
Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas have been passed fit to face Everton at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
The Spaniard broke his nose against Belgium on Wednesday and the Dutchman was struggling with a muscular problem but Arsène Wenger confirmed that both are available for selection against the Toffees.
Johan Djourou will miss the game after suffering concussion while playing for Switzerland last Saturday. Abou Diaby is available for the first time this season.
Despite a lengthy injury list, Wenger admitted that he may rest Theo Walcott after the winger played 79 minutes for England on Wednesday night.
Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas have been passed fit to face Everton at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
The Spaniard broke his nose against Belgium on Wednesday and the Dutchman was struggling with a muscular problem but Arsène Wenger confirmed that both are available for selection against the Toffees.
Johan Djourou will miss the game after suffering concussion while playing for Switzerland last Saturday. Abou Diaby is available for the first time this season.
Despite a lengthy injury list, Wenger admitted that he may rest Theo Walcott after the winger played 79 minutes for England on Wednesday night.