That's Le Boss....great news and he's coming back on an important stretch. Throw in Sanchez and Ozil and that's great.
Wenger wants to be really cautious with him and the injury to ensure he doesnt have a set back. http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/20160121/wenger-i-want-to-minimise-alexis-risk But if he doesn't start sanchez on Sunday then i reckon wenger will appear on the sidelines with a blackeye or worse from telling sanchez he is (again) not playing! Lol
I can just imagine him chopping at the bits, Wengers probably got him caged as we speak...but at the moment having Ozil back will make a significant difference, even if Sanchez would add more quality.
I reckon we should keep him on the bench and see how the game goes. Bring him on with 30 mins to go and unleash the caged beast on the creaking Chav defence
He is back for the Burnely game, which is ****ing amazing news. Flamini was getting worse with every game, the man had zero understanding of the positional play of a DM. Now what will be interesting is to see how the Coqulein Ramsey partnership develops, those two have never had a run in the team together alongside each other, hoping that Ramsey learns to be a bit more disciplined, so we can actually control the midfield.
It should have an instant effect to be honest, Coquelin will add a much needed shield and hopefully it will allow Ramsey to learn from him too. My only concern is that Ramsey might think that he's got free licence to roam again now that a proper DM is back.
The ****er needs to chill, we have Ozil and Alexis ahead of him who are pretty decent, there is no reason to bomb on every single time, sometimes it feels to Ramsey looks for self glory a bit too much, probably explains why Wenger preferred Cazorla in CM ahead of Ramsey.
Ramsey needs to be wired up to an electric shock machine that Wenger holds in his hand, if he ventures forward to often le boss can zap him. That'll learn him