5 worst Arsenal injuries
Thankfully, Arsenal haven’t suffered a really bad injury in a while, but there was a time when we couldn’t escape them.
Thankfully, Arsenal haven’t suffered a really bad injury in a while, but there was a time when we couldn’t escape them.
Arteta is confident the Premier League can maintain its bubble as second waves sweep the globe and players jet off on international duty.
If the Arsenal players thought Arsene Wenger was harsh when he took their Mars Bars away, what must this current crop think about Unai Emery banning fruit juice and moving gym equipment closer to the training pitches?
Arsenal’s Head of Elite Recovery, Darren Burgess, has been speaking about the benefits of ‘forced recovery’ amid the pressure of social media abuse, as well as his need to learn Spanish now that the management team at Arsenal has changed.
Danny Welbeck and Theo Walcott have been making use of the Gunners’ new cryotherapy chamber, as the pair prepare for the return of club football.
Arsenal remain fourth in the Injury League table with players set to return, while Hull and Sunderland steam ahead at the top.
This week has been tough for Arsenal injury-wise but somehow they’ve managed to stay fourth in the Injury League.
Arsenal remain in fourth in the Injury League table while Sunderland still lead.
In a recent interview with Four Four Two, Alex Iwobi revealed that he absolutely hates Bulgarian squats and Romanian deadlifts.
Achilles tendinopathy is a condition which causes swelling, stiffness, pain and weakness of the Achilles tendon and can be caused in a variety of ways, including overuse of the Achilles tendon, wearing inappropriate footwear, poor training techniques as well as having a high-arched foot or poor flexibility.
Hamstring injuries are something we know about all too well at Arsenal. Hamstrings are the tendons which attach the hamstring muscles of the thigh to…
Just like the Premiership, it’s all getting a bit tight at the top of the Injury League table.
It seems that Arsenal just enjoy being fourth in every table, considering we’re not just fourth in the Premier League but fourth in the Injury League table as well.
Arsenal are still fourth in the Injury League table going into our clash with Manchester City on Sunday.
Santi Cazorla will not be returning to a football pitch this week and nobody knows when he’ll back, not the Arsenal medics and certainly not the player himself.
Santi Cazorla missed the majority of March and April earlier this year due to Achilles Tendinitis, picked up when returning to training from a 98-day knee injury lay-off.
Arsenal are still fifth in the Injury League table while Liverpool have dropped to fourth.
Hull City and West Ham have overtaken Liverpool at the top of the Injury League table, while Arsenal remain fifth. The Gunners still have Aaron…
Laurent Koscielny’s 31st birthday was definitely one to remember – a fantastic bicycle kick helped us to prevail over Southampton at home, but he also suffered a facial injury too.
The Arsenal fanbase were rocked this week with the news that Danny Welbeck will spend the next nine months on the sidelines after wrecking his knee, so what exactly is his problem?