A Welcomed International Break For Wenger

It has been a quiet week for Arsene Wenger as most of our players have hooked up with their national teams to go and pick up an injury or two and take the sting out of any momentum we had at this early stage of the season. In actual fact though, rather than in previous seasons where there are more footballers on twitter than on our training ground during the international break, there are a few players coming back from injury and with Arteta struggling to get a look into the Spain squad, there is a little bit more life on the training ground than usual.

Arsene Wenger will love this! He absolutely hates letting his players go away with their national sides as they are then out of his control and more than often come back with little niggles. A lot of football blogs might say that Wenger is a little bit unreasonable in his resistance but when you look at the damage that has been done to RVP over the years while away with Holland and more recently Jack Wilshere with England, you can see where the resentment stems from.

With the likes of Arteta, Wilshere, Frimpong and Sagna all still around, this time will give Wenger a chance to work on things on the training ground while allowing those on the injury comeback some more time to build their fitness. On the back of the farce of Internationals, Wilshere, Sagna, and Frimpong will be closer to a first team return, while Szczesny and Diaby will be making progress on their injuries.

It was good to see Sagna play an hour for the U21s in midweek in the 2-0 win over Reading at Barnet. Although Jenkinson has made great strides and really stepped up to the occasions in the Frenchman’s absence, it is always nice to get a senior player back in the side. Especially one as consistent and accomplished as Sagna.

Then of course we are all looking forward to Wilshere making his return to the first team. The thought of him linking up with Carzola and Arteta in midfield is mouth-watering, and one that every fan should be excited for.

Of course it is great that we have our players representing their countries but it is nice to be a little bit more relaxed throughout the World Cup qualifiers without fearing for any injuries to key players. I know we still have a number of players who could pick up knocks, but it is good to know that we have a lot of things to look forward to on the back of next week. This international break will actually be very much welcomed!

Today’s post was brought to you courtesy of Luke Malcher at ThePlayersNet.Com . A quality football blog worth checking out.

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4 thoughts on “A Welcomed International Break For Wenger

  1. I do not see how Wenger is relaxed this week when his players are away doing jobs for someone else when he is the one paying them.
    Maybe in Arteta case, its nice that he get a couple of days off to recouperate but all in all he will have been edgy when he saw the way Walcott collided with San marino gk or any other tackles involving his players. As of criticism of Wenger by the media:
    Its unfair when Ferguson or any other Brit make even the most stupid remark its swept under the carpet. Its because he is a foreigner pure and simple. Pulis whined at Stamford bridge, Liverpool and elsewhere but not a word about it.

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    • the title was slightly tongue in cheek, it was recognized that internationals will bring injuries (as is the arsenal way) but recognizing the quality we have to return and bolster the squad. Wenger will always be critisized by the press, hopefully if we pick up a trophy this season it will shut them up

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