Theoperator wrote:Its too simplistic to blame it all on training.
Theo, Debuchy, Giroud all have non training related injuries.
Jack has had ankle problems for years, and his ankle certainly went over horribly v The Scum.
Gnabrys exact injury hasnt really been announced as far as I can see (Bit odd)
Sanogo- seems both injury prone and some on here suggest that he will remain injured till he leaves.
That leaves Arteta Rambo and Monreal. It is most odd to get 2 injuries within minutes. Whats annoying is that there are loads of very able Physio/ sports medicine experts yet he remains loyal to his current staff.
We do tend to play physically unimposing players by and large and that sort of physique seem to lead to injures occuring more often anyway- In other wirds it may be as much about our type of favoured players
Well the impact injuries are different. Not sure you can do anything to prevent Ramsey's injury with Shawcross can you. Bones break.
Giroud and Debuchy just unfortunate. But Ramsay's hammers, Cesc's Hammer's, Arteta might be getting old, but muscular ones are those that need to be looked at.
Wilshere's ankles have taken a lot of heat in his young career, we need to manage him, especially at his age, if we want to avoid him becoming the next owen. Rotating the squad is key, so having a squad of the appropriate size is needed.
But if rested players injure themselves within 30mins that cannot be acceptable. I'm quite sure when wenger goes a new coach will bring in his own staff and we'll probably see a change in our injury fortunes. But I'd bet they wouldn't change if we carried out the same training methods, warm up, warm downs etc.
Chelsea aren't the big brutish team they used to be, they like to pass it around when they can, but they're a hell fitter side than we are. They have moved from a physical side to a more nimble one yet they injury record has improved!
Having said if you're asking your flair players to get stuck in, expect them to get injured more often. Having physical power in the right areas can certainly help us, ie. defensive midfield.
Buying injury prone players like Sanogo is always a risk. So Arsene can only blame himself and should not be too surprised. He must have had a degree of confidence that he has no serious underlying issues and that Sanogo could maintain his fitness.