He'll get a setback.
Come on, you know the score by now.
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that handsome devil Gabriel also was out for a lot less than suspected, oh well still forced wenger to buy what is hopefully a better centre back in mustafi
I'm telling you, Shad's methods are finally bearing fruit plus we hired the Japanese bloke who's a world renowned expert on soft tissue injuries.
Injury crisis days are all over.
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Takahiro Yamamoto :bow::bow:
Super Mario :bow:
That was a good one and Clive made a good point about the players that aren't playing (Giroud, Ramsey and Merts) and how we're playing a more fluid and fast game.
Some really good points on Coquelin's role. I'm sure Wenger has tried something similar with Alex Song. In his last season he was playing higher up the pitch.
I don't think Wenger strays too far his original tactical blueprint. It just depends on the players he has available and he'll try to shoehorn them into his system. I'm not sure why he's stuck with Giroud for so long he's a;ways had a certain vision.
Most likely because everyone other than Giroud is usually injured for 3/4s of every season.
I'm liking how this team and this squad is shaping up though - it all feels very fluid and quickly adaptable at the moment, which is great for someone like Wenger who rigidly sticks with one system. The goals on saturday showed just how much variety we can squeeze out of that one system, and how many angles we can come at opponents from. Depth is looking really strong too - the only slight concern I have now is who covers Bellerin, but I'm sure we could work something out there. All very encouraging.
A lot has been said about how the front 4 are starting to click, but I think we've made some very interesting choices with our back 4 too. With Nacho, as a LB who can play CB, and Mustafi, as a CB who can play RB, we have the ingredients there to o from a 4-man defence to a very competent 3-man defence, allowing Bellerin to push up to RW, and whoever's on RW to move into the middle as a second CF - I can see our 4-2-3-1 becoming more of a 3-2-3-2 on a lot of our attacks.