Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla could be out until March with injury, adding
“First of all it’s risky to have a camera there”, said Wenger yesterday. I’m not expert enough to know but if you want to blame me I’m OK with it. He had all the medical science (saying it was okay for him) to play before the game.
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But Wenger again said he had no obvious reason to rest Sanchez at Norwich and suggested the Chilean could have been injured when he was shoved into a pitchside camera pit by Ryan Bennett.
“I don’t know, honestly”.
“I’ve been here (at Arsenal) with Bolton, Blackburn, West Ham and Newcastle and I’ve never been here and created as many chances with a team than we created today, that’s for sure”, he told reporters. We know his external knee ligament has been touched.
And Wenger claims he was booked in that game for diving after his knee gave way.
“At the moment, what is more important is to show how strong we are mentally with what happened to us, and that we respond in a very positive way”. He was real. I love people who do not have conventional paths and who stand out due to their talent. I saw he was not himself, like he was against Spurs and he was dizzy. But every time I said, “Santi are you alright” he said he was OK. “He loves so much to play”.
“Cazorla (is seeing a specialist) and is possibly out until March”, said the Frenchman in his pre-Sunderland Press conference yesterday.
“The players injured in the last two weeks will not play tomorrow and who is back maybe in the squad could be Laurent Koscielny, and Theo Walcott will be a decision tomorrow morning”.
The boss did not talk about it at the time, though, so I was surprised to hear him bring it up this week and even more surprised at the choice of words reported by The Mirror.