According to Wenger: Seriously, what in the ****? All these injuries can't just be bad luck, something must be going wrong with the training methods or how we're treating these players, you can't just lose so many key players in such a short space of time and say it's all bad luck.
Well, Cazorla looks to have picked up this injury while on international duty, so not sure what our training methods have to do with this particular injury.
And Sanogo came back with a back strain, either we're sending them off bad, or they're getting ****ed at ID, I doubt it's the latter.
Giroud may also be injured, there hasn't been a single week now since the start of the season without us losing a player to injury, and they've been long term injuries as well. Podolski out to December OXO out to November-December Arteta been out for a month now and may be back October Cazorla injured now and out for 3 weeks Rosicky has a hamstring issue, so God knows how long that's going to take.
Cazorla has been pretty injury free for his Arsenal career, so his injury is unfortunate and he was fine after the Spurs game. Sanogo has a history with injuries, so that's hardly a surprise. In many ways he was a pointless buy.
Why does it have to be the fault of our training / physio / medical team every time a player picks up an injury ? Every team gets injuries, it's a bit naive in my opinion to simply blame the clubs' backroom staff for it.
Not true though. Utd had most of their MF players out a couple of seasons ago, Spurs the same last season. Villa barely had a squad of first teamers to pick from at one stage last season. It just doesn't follow that we get double the injuries of any other team. Yes our squad is thin, and that might impact on us more than some of the others, but I think it's lazy blaming our medical / physio team.