Monday, November 16, 2009

GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS ARSENAL'S PLAYERS ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY

ARSENE Wenger find himself in an unfamiliar situation after his top hit-man Robin Van Persie confirmed to be ruled out for at least 6 weeks suffering partially torn ankle ligament in a friendly international match 0-0 draw against Italy as he prepare his side before the English Premier League resume this weekend.

The Arsenal boss cannot afford to lose any more key players and  praying hard for another 90 minutes starting tonight against those who are on international duty for the South Africa World Cup play-off second-leg and friendly's international match comeback unscathed.

Robin Van Persie will join the band of Arsenal's croc lists including Theo Walcott, Nicklas Bendtner, Gael Clichy, Johan Djourou, Denilson, Carlos Vela, Lukas Fabianski  and Jack Wilshere. Latest news, Abou Diaby has been ruled out for France vs Ireland World Cup play-off match and was back in London for further treatment on his ankle injury suffered in the first leg match. The midfielder looks doubtful for the Sunderland match.



With Van Persie not available until January, Wenger is certain to go on shopping list buying one or two new players when the  transfers window opens next month. Rumours heard that Spanish giant Barcelona are still in hot pursuit for the Arsenal's captain, Cesc Fabregas to Nou Camp offering huge cash close to 50 million pound plus players Yaya Toure and Bojan Krkic in the package.

Both Yaya (younger brother of Kolo Toure) and Bojan Krkic have been on Wenger mind early in the season might change the Frenchman thought to hang on to his captain's Fabregas at the Emirates. Well for Arsenal fans keep your finger cross but we still believes Arsene Wenger will not back up on his words. 





2 comments:

SAM said...

Could there be a possibilty Fabregas going to Nou Camp

SAM said...

If Fabregas goes, Arsenal will be chaos