..........and it is evident in players such as Kane (6 times loaned out?), Dier, Rose, Walker, Ericksen etc. if you look at Kane for example, one can see he is getting incrementally better and better-there was a time when he could not kick with his left or head a ball.
so congrats to Mo Po and his team-keep the good work going.
(compare this situation with say Wiltshire, Ramsey, Gibbs, walcott-where stagnation is evident)
Hard work (on training ground).....pays
posted on 2/10/17
comment by Tu Meke Santi (U3732)
posted 29 minutes ago
Interesting how a fair amount of you can't praise your own club without mentioning arsenal.
As DJ says, our players suffer from injuries a lot more, and we for some reason don't use these blood spinning techniques that a lot of these high pressing teams seem to.
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Not sure if you are critical of blood spinning or not? Having read up on it I see that it is FIFA legal but the medical fraternity are not convinced it has any perceptible impact on an injury. It is also the players own blood and as long as nothing else is added to it I cant see a problem with it. If teams like Arsenal don't use it I guess its down to medical opinion as I said earlier.
posted on 2/10/17
Not too sure on why the correlation with Arsenal is relevant or not but yes coaching is good. As is talent.
posted on 2/10/17
Are you not more susceptible to injury if you don't look after yourself? Maybe it's that that says something about the injury record of Arsenal's players and Wenger's inability to demand higher standards of them or simply do away with them and replace with better.
posted on 2/10/17
Blaming broken legs from shocking tackles on Wenger
Oh Spurtle, you get more ridiculous every day.
posted on 2/10/17
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 15 seconds ago
Blaming broken legs from shocking tackles on Wenger
Oh Spurtle, you get more ridiculous every day.
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Or it could be a dodgy medical team.
posted on 2/10/17
Spot on
Poch deserves all the credit the team is now fitter and tactically aware
posted on 3/10/17
Dj, wrong actually, kane had a awful cruciate injury which kept him out for a year when he was in loan at Norwich in the prem and getting game time as well, walker was out for over a year just after he won the young player of the year. Rose also missed 7 month's after his breakthrough season. They have had injuries but have probably looked after themselves better, had better rehab, got a stronger mentality and had better coaching on top of that
posted on 3/10/17
kane had a awful cruciate injury which kept him out for a year when he was in loan at Norwich in the prem
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This isn't true. He had broken metatarsal in his second appearance for Norwich, was back a couple of months later and appeared 3 times for Norwich, 1 for Spurs and then 15 times for Leicester City in the second half of the season.
Walker is no longer a Spurs player, and struggled for form ever since his injury and couldn't get back his place for Spurs.
posted on 3/10/17
Ill give you the kane one, my mistake, he still missed nearly 5 months of development and pl football and still says that he feels he would have made his breakthrough before he did if he didn't pick up the injury at norwhich, onto walker, he struggled until poch came in, as did rose, since he came in both have been the up there as the best full backs in the league, this is done to poch and his training methods
posted on 3/10/17
i think what the article is saying, since poch has come in, players have improved dramatically, over the last few years a lot of arsenal players have gone stale or even backwards imo