Kampusbet ~ Arsene Wenger promises to give Alexis Sanchez a break once Arsenal's injury crisis is over
Agen TangKasneT ~ Arsene Wenger fears Alexis Sanchez is on the brink of burn-out – and
is determined to hand him a mid-season break as soon as Arsenal’s injury
crisis clears.
The brilliant Chilean forward, who is expected soon to agree an Emirates contract extension, spent last summer leading his national side to glory at the Copa America.
And
he did not return from Chile’s World Cup qualifying defeat in Uruguay
until Thursday night, leaving little turnaround before Saturday’s visit to West Brom.
Sanchez has played 69 matches for the Gunners in the 15 months since he joined from Barcelona in the summer of 2014 – as well as his heavy international workload.
But
with Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Danny Welbeck
and Jack Wilshere all still sidelined by injury, Wenger cannot yet hand
him the break he craves.
Wenger said: “I am worried because before he went away with Chile he
was a bit jaded. But if I ask him ‘are you tired?’ you can guess the
answer.
Bandar Judi Online TangKasneT ~ “At some point I will give him a break. At the moment I
am a bit short because there’s no Chamberlain, no Ramsey, no Walcott, no
Wilshere, no Welbeck. There are not many offensive positions where I
can rotate.”
Wenger hopes Ramsey will return for Tuesday’s must-win Champions League home clash with Dynamo Zagreb
but Oxlade-Chamberlain has suffered a minor setback in his recovery
from a hamstring injury and is not expected back until the trip to
Norwich next weekend.
Walcott is due back in around a fortnight, with Welbeck and Wilshere both long-term absentees.
Before Saturday’s trip to the Hawthorns,
Wenger claims he has given up looking at the Premier League table
because the gap between the top clubs and lesser sides has narrowed so
markedly.
The Emirates chief
said: “The difference between the teams has narrowed and today it’s
more how much can you be close to your best that will decide the result,
rather than the team you play against.
“In the Premier League
now every game is physical, fast, with two totally committed teams - you
annot afford to make a single mistake.”
No comments:
Post a Comment