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Arsenal FC Blog: Arsenal must sharpen movement concentration to beat Chelsea
The Cannon: Pre-Chelsea stuff: We’ll have to wait and see for Gallas
| ギャラス無理なのか。「あと3日ある」ってボスはいうけど。。ディアビとベントナーはあと2週間で練習に復帰とな。とにかく離脱前の状態のロビンが戻ってきてほしい→ http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/30648/injury-news 11/26/2009 |
| We might not have Gallas...without a doubt , the Curse of fuc-n striker of city!http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/30648/injury-news 11/26/2009 |
| RT @ArsenalDotCom: FREE VIDEO: Wenger reveals Gallas is doubtful for Chelsea game with a swollen eye - http://bit.ly/6I3O1g Big blow :( 11/26/2009 |
Arsenal must sharpen movement concentration to beat Chelsea
Arsenal FC Blog —
... Kieran Gibbs will of course be out after breaking his metatarsal midweek while Arsene Wenger has revealed that the swelling on William Gallas’ eye from his clash with Andrey Arshavin is so severe that he is a doubt. However, the manager mentions that his face would have three days to recover and I have to say that I can’t see him missing the game against his old team. ...
Arsenal must sharpen movement and concentration to beat Chelsea
Arsenal FC Blog —
... Kieran Gibbs will of course be out after breaking his metatarsal midweek while Arsene Wenger has revealed that the swelling on William Gallas’ eye from his clash with Andrey Arshavin is so severe that he is a doubt. However, the manager mentions that his face would have three days to recover and I have to say that I can’t see him missing the game against his old team. ...
Pre-Chelsea stuff: We’ll have to wait and see for Gallas
The Cannon —
... The top story ahead of Sunday’s big game is that William Gallas is a doubt. He’s still having problems with that swollen eye he picked up on Tuesday and it’s now a ‘wait and see’ kind of scenario, quite literally – William’s having trouble getting his contact lenses in and is having trouble seeing. Here’s what Wenger said yesterday afternoon: ...
Vermaelen against Drogba will be the key
Gunnerblog —
... November 27th, 2009 The news that William Gallas is only 50-50 to play tomorrow only underlines the importance of how well his centre-back partner, Thomas Vermaelen, copes in his first battle against Didier Drogba. Drogba has already undone several previous centre-backs (Philippe Senderos and Mikael Silvestre) with such ferocity and finality that their Arsenal careers have never really recovered. I expect Vermaelen to cope much better. What he gives away to Drogba in terms of height and size he makes up for with spring and committment. That said I don’t fancy our chances ...


