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Van Persie back but Gallas out 20 November, 2006

Posted by lasagnechef in Arsenal News, Champions League, The Cannon News.
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Gallas picks up a thigh strain in training today

In today’s training session William Gallas picked up a thigh strain in the last few seconds of training. It just shows our luck and the problem will see him out for a few weeks. An injury to a player is always bad, however on this occasion we have talented back up to step in for Bill: Djourou or Senderos will fill in at centre back alongside Toure. I’m not nervous at all about one of these two filling in for Gallas as I know and they’ve shown that they are very comfortable centre-backs, Djourou has already impressed earlier this season but I think the place will go to his fellow countryman, Senderos.

Other news from today’s training ahead of tomorrow’s match was a return for Van Persie, Ljungberg and Gilberto. Robin picked up a foot injury in the first half against Newcastle and Arsene Wenger admitted it could be bad, but it was only minor and he had an extremely fast recovery and could play against Hamburg tomorrow night. Ljungberg and Gilberto were unavailable for Saturday’s match but have now returned to training and are in the squad; Arsene has said though he doesn’t think he’ll start Freddie after 6 weeks out which will probably see Walcott starting on the wing.

So I’m expecting a 4-5-1 of Lehmann, Eboue, Toure, Senderos, Clichy, Hleb, Fabregas, Flamini/Baptista, Gilberto, Walcott and Henry. I hope we don’t just play 5 across the middle all the time now, last season we switched between that and a 4-4-2 in domestic and European games but this season we’ve opted for a 4-5-1 in all competitions. The formation does not favour Henry as he needs another striker up there supplying him with the ball, hence his poor scoring record this season and that’s not the only reason why the 4-5-1 doesn’t suit us. I hope Wenger will play a 4-4-2 more regularly this season but I doubt that’ll start tomorrow night.

There isn’t a great deal of other news. We’re being linked with this ‘Edu’ guy but I very much doubt it’s true. Wenger said recently that we wont strength the squad in January and as much as I want him not to, he’ll stick by his words. Speaking of Edu, our former midfielder has picked up a serious knee ligament injury that’ll see him miss the rest of the season. So the curse of players that leave Arsenal goes on and I hope he makes a full recovery as soon as possible. I never hate players that leave Arsenal, and Edu is one of those players that I still love. Obviously I absolutely hate Ashley Cole but he’s the only one who’s been a dick to us. And as for Jose Reyes, I don’t hate him. I’ve heard him getting booed and slagged off but I’m not one of them: he never did anything to us, he just never really settled here and if he doesn’t like it in England there’s nothing we can do. But back to Edu, I wish him a quick recovery with this horrible injury and can carry on with his football at Valencia soon.

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Arsene Wenger has been saying he’s not giving up the title fight just yet. We may be dropping points unnecessarily but as long as it’s not mathematically impossible I know Wenger will keep up the chase. It’s looking less likely that Arsenal will bring the title back to North London this year but as long as we’re up there putting pressure on the leaders all the way I will be a satisfied Gooner. This is what Wenger told arsenal.com:

“It’s not impossible, we just have to fight to win the next game and see where that takes us. If players want to play regularly for Arsenal and they give up when we are still in November, there is just no point in any of us being here. Other teams can slip up as well. It’s all about having patience and starting with a determined attitude. We gave them [Newcastle] too much to hold on to. We did well in the second half but we need that focus in every game that we play. A team always adjusts their focus to the difficulties they expect to meet, but you don’t always get what you expect in a game. That is why we must not take the opposition into consideration when we prepare and instead concentrate on what we want to do, and how we want to do it.”

I hope we do get a little bit of luck his season and if we are up the top chasing Chelsea and chasing Man Utd, when they slip up we should be there to gain on them.

That all the Arsenal news there is really. There’s a bit of news about The Cannon though, I’ve changed the URL to http://the-cannon.com, I’ve always had this link but now the site fully runs off that address so please use that from now on. Many readers I’m sure use the ‘.wordpress’ address and I have made it so that now links to the new address. Also I’ve added a few thumbnail images on The Club page and I’ve finally updated the Kits page so all the images look the same with that rectangle underneath instead of that old blending gold and blue style. I’m still trying to get that ‘Next Game/Last Game’ thing back but I’m having a few problems there and it’s just not working. I’m trying to get them back but I do it and then they’re not there, I’ll have to work out why. And finally, today The Cannon got it’s 80,000th hit, thanks for that. Have a good day.

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1. Will - 20 November, 2006

Congrats on the new url, I like it.

I think having Gilberto back might be the biggest plus for the squad ahead of Hamburg. And maybe Ljungberg can get out there and show these kids how to put the ball in the back of the net.

2. DeiseGooner - 21 November, 2006

Im getting sick of saying this but it does seem to be the way of things at the grove. We need to score first and within the first 20 mins please.

3. Justin - 21 November, 2006

What i’m sick off is the fact that we HAVE to score in the first 20 minutes. With all the talent we have, we should be able to win games at any time and any situation. For me this is a BIG problem and somehow the prof has to figure a way to overcome. I reckon we need more width and yeah maybe Freddie coming back isnt such a bad thing. Ab Fab needs a rest, so does Titi. Hleb has been fantastic, RVP needs to be shifted on to the right and we have to revert to the 4-4-2 pronto (today would be fantastic). I will be sad to see Aliediere leave and it would be disasterous if Bendtner, Lupoli, Gilbert or Muamba were allowed to leave the club. But thats for another day. For now I will be satisfied with a win against Hamburg

4. Gunner 8 - 21 November, 2006

Come on you Gunners, i’m off to the grove!

5. Mos - 21 November, 2006

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6. Mos - 21 November, 2006

Walcott to start? good news.. shd be an open game since Hamburg have nothing to lose…

IMHO i think Freddie is being played by Wenger based on his past reputation..
i like him a lot but he is no longer the old Freddie (and he actually is still young :) )
shame about Edu though

7. Justin - 21 November, 2006

Ok where to start… Games just finished… what a night of mixed emotions (mostly frustration and tearing of hair). The first 85 minutes was the most frustrating yet this season. We basically created a few half chances, maybe 1 clear chance and to tell you the truth, i wasnt so sure that we could even come back with a draw… Ok the positives… Toure was a usual fantastic, senderos played fairly well, flamini was in his usual “running about” moods, freddie helped out the back 4 more than once, Hleb was everywhere, Lehmann was pretty solid and RVP did fairly well overall, Cesc was pretty good in attack and Walcott saved our butts.

The bad – The first half was a shocker, our passes were wayward, players looked unsure of what to do and communication between players was absent. Henry was invisible (could’ve been sent off in the 10 minutes of anger he had and it looked like Toure not Titi was carrying the team), Eboue had a shocker of a game apart from the goal – he gave the ball away so much and was often caught out of position (once he was in central midfield and a ball was lobbed into right back and i was sure they’d score), Clichy didnt play well, Baptista has still alot of convincing to do and I am pretty sick of the 4-5-1.

In the 2nd half once RVP pushed up a little more and switched to the right, the game totally changed. When RVP was taken off I was shocked and I think so was he. I expected maybe Matty to be taken off for Baptista but I suppose “Wenger Knows”. Despite our dominance im not entirely sure that we fully deserved the win. Hamburg looked particularly dangerous on the counter (much like we used to do) although our 3rd goal was a beauty.

Anyways full credit to the boys for not giving up and although i watched it on telly, the crowd sounded pretty sharp tonight. Up with the Gunners!

8. Gallas fit for Chelsea clash « the-cannon.com - An Arsenal FC Blog - 23 November, 2006

[...] Arsenal centre-back William Gallas picked up a thigh injury last week and it was feared he could be out until the end of the year. Not such a bad injury and we’re got suitable cover but it would’ve meant he’d have missed the trip to Stamford Bridge on the 10th December. Today news broke that Gallas might make an early recovery and is aiming to play in the Porto game. This is great news for Arsenal and for Billy who must’ve been distraught at the news of missing the trip to his former club. I’m sure he’s been working his very hardest to regain his fitness in time and it looks like he’ll make the trip to Chelsea. Wenger has been talking to Arsenal TV about Gallas’ recovery and our other injuries; this is what he had to say: “Gallas will not play against Fulham and Tottenham could be a bit premature – but he has a chance to be available for Porto. At the moment we have Tomas Rosicky and Gallas both looking extremely good and close to coming back again. I do not think Rosicky is ready [for Bolton], but he has a chance to be available for Fulham. Lauren and Abou Diaby, meanwhile, remain on course to return early next year. Lauren is practising with the group now so that is very good news and Diaby we think he will be available in January. [...]