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MIKEL ARTETA EXPLAINS HOW ARSENAL CAN OVERCOME THE INJURY CRISIS Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has demanded that the injury crisis in football be addressed by increasing the size of the roster. He is of the opinion that this is the sole viable solution to the increasing demands placed on players.

 

 


 

Arteta’s remarks are made as the Arsenal prepare for a critical Champions League match against Real Madrid, which is being played without several important players due to injuries. Gabriel Magalhães is anticipated to miss the remainder of the season as a result of a hamstring injury, which has inflicted Arsenal another setback.

 

 

 

 

Arsenal has experienced three injuries this season, with the Brazilian centre-back’s injury being the third. Other players have also experienced comparable complications. Furthermore, the Gunners may be without four defenders for their forthcoming Premier League match against Everton, as both Gabriel and Riccardo Calafiori have already been excluded from the midweek European fixture. READ MORE:

 

 

 

 

ARSENAL RECEIVE MASSIVE TRANSFER BOOST AS TOP TARGET SNUBS MANCHESTER UNITED Arteta, who is “proud” of the way his team has responded to adversity, acknowledged that the ever-increasing demands on players from a crammed schedule are unsustainable. Arteta stated,

 

 

 

 

“The only solution is to have more players if we demand the players to play more games, in more competitions, with more travel and intensity.” “I am unable to identify any alternative solution.” The intensity, the pressure, and all other factors are on the rise. However, it is imperative that we remain acutely aware of the constraints on the actions of participants.

 

 

 

 

The Arsenal manager also disclosed his personal experience with the physical strain that athletes endure when competing at the highest level. Arteta, who has already experienced the long-term repercussions of his playing career at the age of 43, stated, “My knee, my hip, my ankles, you know… those are the consequences of playing at the highest level in the sport.” “However, you have a plethora of other responsibilities in your life.”

 

 

 

 

The Gunners have already played 16 games between December and January this season, a significant increase from the 11 games they played during the same period last year. Arteta’s squad has been overextended due to the inclusion of Champions League fixtures and a two-legged EFL Cup semi-final, resulting in an increase in the frequency of injuries. CLICK HERE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRESENT. Join the Arsenal WhatsApp Group Chat Now!

 

 

 

 

Gabriel has been one of the most notable casualties, as he was attempting to manage a minor hamstring injury during a critical period of games. Arteta disclosed the challenging decision-making process that was necessary to manage Gabriel’s injury, stating that the athlete was eager to participate despite the potential for additional harm.something in his quadriceps.

 

 

 

 

We played three days, six days, and nine days later. Arteta explained, “He stated that he was prepared to compete with a grade one tear on day six; however, there was a significant debate regarding whether or not to include him.” “He declared on the ninth day that he was “certainly” required to participate; however, there was still a possibility of failure.”

 

 

 

 

We resolved not to engage in a game with him. Arteta recognised that he would have been subjected to severe criticism if he had portrayed Gabriel and the injury had escalated. “If I had deployed him on the sixth day and he incurred the injury he sustained against Fulham, and he were to miss four weeks or four months,







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