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This is what AW said yesterday about the injuries. Can anyone believe that by the end of March we will have a completely fit first team squad. When was the last time that happened. http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archiv ... hree-weeks
I'd love to believe it, but I can't see Rosicky, Walcott and Fabregas on the pitch at the same time this season.
Imagine our midfield. I think we've all forgot how good Rosicky is, will be interesting to see if he returns to his best.
In today's Observer, Cesc is targetting the Man City game.
Fábregas, meanwhile, says he hopes to be back in action in "five or six weeks". The Arsenal captain suffered knee ligament damage in December, and, after surgery in Barcelona, has returned to to finish his rehabilitation. "The doctors have told me that in the next 10 days I can start touching the ball again. I am looking at the Manchester City game on 4 April as a realistic comeback date."
Chippy wrote:In today's Observer, Cesc is targetting the Man City game.
Fábregas, meanwhile, says he hopes to be back in action in "five or six weeks". The Arsenal captain suffered knee ligament damage in December, and, after surgery in Barcelona, has returned to to finish his rehabilitation. "The doctors have told me that in the next 10 days I can start touching the ball again. I am looking at the Manchester City game on 4 April as a realistic comeback date."
The problem is by 4 April we could be out of everything. I can't imagine Cesc, Walcott and Rosicky are going to be motivated slugging it out for the UEFA Cup slots with Everton and Wigan