Can things get any worse for Arsenal? I suppose Mertesacker could bang his head getting off the plane, or Cazorla could fall down an open manhole. Arsene Wenger will be sweating on the state of Theo Walcott tonight, and hoping that he can play at least some part in tomorrow’s crucial Champions League game against Schalke.
“He has been sick overnight and in practice today, and we will have to see how he is tomorrow morning.”
Get well, Theo, we need you. If Theo is not well enough to start tomorrow, then Wenger may be forced into a change of formation because his makeshift right player, Aaron Ramsey, has not even travelled to Germany due to a groin strain. We do have three strikers in the squad, Chamakh, Podolski and Giroud.
Maybe it is time to go 4-4-2, and try to stay more compact. If we lose to Schalke tomorrow and Olympiakos beat Montpellier in Greece, we will be level on points with the Greeks and still have to travel to Greece. We will certainly have lost top spot and be struggling to qualify.
Arsenal could do with a win, but we cannot afford to lose. Wenger needs to make sure the players work hard and make it difficult for Schalke. If Theo is not 100 percent, he could always come on late and exploit some tired legs.
MEGAN FOX talks to Dolphins with ACERTags: Cazorla, Giroud, Ramsey, Walcott, WengerCategory Arsenal Injury News, Arsenal News, Arsenal opinion, Arsenal previews
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