Wednesday, October 1, 2014



London - Arsenal will probably curse the storm injury as the reason why the Gunners had fasting trophy for nearly a decade. The evidence since 2002, there have been 889 different injuries befall players.

Before successfully winning the FA Cup last season, the last time Arsenal won a trophy was in 2005 in competition. After that the North London club are always difficulties increase the number of trophies in their cabinets.

Arsenal's reluctance to shopping pointed star players so compelling reasons why they are often unable to compete with giant teams kinds of Chelsea, Manchester United, or Chelsea in the Premier League.

However there is one thing why Arsenal hard consistently perform at their best performance. This is all related to successive injuries befall the players.

ESPN launched the record PhysioRoom.com, a site specializing in monitoring injured footballer, that there are approximately 889 injuries to the players of Arsenal since August 2002.

Arsenal's Theo Walcott so most often enter the treatment room that is 42 times, in which the 25-year-old winger is also undergoing restoration knee injury he got last January.

Under no Abou Diaby Walcott in the last 4 years are rarely played because of an injury is often different. French passports players suffered injuries 40 times

Two of the most frequently injured players Tomas Rosicky is as much as 36 times, followed by Kieran Gibbs 27 times.

2014/2015 season has been running for two months, Arsenal have lost Aaron Ramsey, Olivier Giroud, and Mathieu Debuchy to be pulled at least 1-4 months. Not to mention other players like Jack Wilshere, Laurent Koscienly, and Nacho Monreal.

Still from the data PhysioRoom.com, injury is most often experienced hamstring 120 times, while there are six injured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee whack the players 'Gunner'.

Some time ago Arsene Wenger himself admitted to be confused why the injury storm seemed reluctant to be separated from his team every season running.

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