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Haha didn't he play?With? Nope.
The whole week has rather supported your point then .
Although I definitely think they're still the best team in the league without him..
Haha didn't he play?With? Nope.
Haha, he was entirely absent and Drogba only played 45 minutes. Don't get me wrong, I am aware my point is somewhat basic in some ways, as in, it's fairly obvious that a team will be poorer if you take away players of this quality. But...best team in the league without him....hmmm, maybe, but the bridge between them and Arsenal/Utd/City is bridged massively whilst they are absent.Haha didn't he play?
The whole week has rather supported your point then .
Although I definitely think they're still the best team in the league without him..
Should've held onto either or both Deco and Ballack.They're missing Lampard too. As I said before, not sure if in here, their squad is thin after the first 15. After that it's untried kids. Don't fancy McEachran was supposed to have gotten as many minutes as he has had so far.
Yeah, the problem is, Arsenal and United aren't exempt from injuries and suspensions to key players while Chelsea are having trouble. If either club is going to momentarily overtake them as a result of their injuries they really need Van Persie/Vermaelen/Rooney/Valencia.But...best team in the league without him....hmmm, maybe, but the bridge between them and Arsenal/Utd/City is bridged massively whilst they are absent.
Paulo Ferreira at centre-back.Can only improve their defence.
Really don't think Van Persie is actually all that imperative to Arsenal's chances tbh. Good as he is, he's absent so much of the time anyway the team seems to do just as well when he isn't around. Particularly now that Chamakh has been pretty impressive since joining. I would say Van Persie's influence and importance to Arsenal is dwindling further with every game he misses through injury, it has been a long time since he's really been at the forefront of the team, and even longer since he's made a truly important contribution like Cesc did hauling Arsenal through all those games last season. Though I like him, I would say he really needs to get his arse in gear if he's to stay with the club.Yeah, the problem is, Arsenal and United aren't exempt from injuries and suspensions to key players while Chelsea are having trouble. If either club is going to momentarily overtake them as a result of their injuries they really need Van Persie/Vermaelen/Rooney/Valencia.
I'd say that's largely true most of the time, but Van Persie's absence hits properly hard when it comes to games against United, Chelsea, Citeh, Liverpool. I've completely lost count of all the times he's delivered something special in a big game. You can really tell the difference between playing a big match vs. Arsenal with RVP up front and without. I'm much more scared of him than I am of Fabregas.Really don't think Van Persie is actually all that imperative to Arsenal's chances tbh. Good as he is, he's absent so much of the time anyway the team seems to do just as well when he isn't around. Particularly now that Chamakh has been pretty impressive since joining. I would say Van Persie's influence and importance to Arsenal is dwindling further with every game he misses through injury, it has been a long time since he's really been at the forefront of the team, and even longer since he's made a truly important contribution like Cesc did hauling Arsenal through all those games last season. Though I like him, I would say he really needs to get his arse in gear if he's to stay with the club.
Yeah, you're probably right, as he does offer a very different kind of potent threat that the rest of the Arsenal team can't really provide. However, it has got to the stage where he is either always coming back from injury or getting injured once he finds his form again, so his impact in the big games is negligible. This is the problem with having such a player I suppose. Great when fit, but hardly ever is...so is he really worth perservering with?...Unsure myself. Would obviously be great from my point of view if he came back and got rid of his injury troubles at hit top form regularly, but alternatively if he came back and we got the same old routine then I'd regretfully admit that it was probably best that he moved on. Which as I say, would be a shame, as I do like to watch the guy.I'd say that's largely true most of the time, but Van Persie's absence hits properly hard when it comes to games against United, Chelsea, Citeh, Liverpool. I've completely lost count of all the times he's delivered something special in a big game. You can really tell the difference between playing a big match vs. Arsenal with RVP up front and without. I'm much more scared of him than I am of Fabregas.
If Alex is fit it's not too bad as he and Ivanovich are quite decent but does leave them a bit thin if one of those get injured. Can't believe another centre half wasn't baught in once Carvalho was sold though.Hmmmm... and now.....
BBC Sport - Football - Chelsea captain John Terry faces 'months' on sidelines
Not as bad as losing Essien or Drogba or even Cech imo...but still...