Friday, October 15, 2010

Selangor VS Kelantan Today

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Bendtner and Gibbs back for Birmingham

By Richard Clarke

The real Nicklas Bendtner is back, according to Arsène Wenger.

The Danish striker is not only fit for the first time this season and set to be named in the squad for Birmingham on Saturday but his manager believes he is back to his best shape since last November.

Kieran Gibbs is also fit after a calf injury while Theo Walcott (ankle) could be involved if he comes through Friday’s training session.

Cesc Fabregas (hamstring) and Manuel Almunia (elbow) are nearing returns while Thomas Vermaelen (Achilles) and Bacary Sagna (thigh) are estimated as “ten days” away.

Robin van Persie (ankle) and Aaron Ramsey (leg) will not figure until next month. However, overall, Wenger’s mood was upbeat when he updated Arsenal TV Online on Thursday afternoon.

“We have some good news because for a while we've had only bad news,” he said. “Nicklas Bendtner is back in the squad and Kieran Gibbs is back too.

“Let’s not forget that since last November Nicklas has produced here and there but never had a consistent presence because of his injuries.

“Apart from the fact he went to the World Cup we have not seen the real Nicklas Bendtner for a long, long time. He is the closest he has been to his best for a while. He was really, really handicapped by groin problems but they have gone now.

“Theo might be involved on Saturday as well. He has normal training tomorrow. I might put him in the squad. I will see how he is but he looks very, very sharp. The only uncertainty is his ankle but he might be involved.

“Cesc is very, very short and unlikely to be involved [on Saturday]. He has a little chance for Tuesday.

“Sagna is ten days, Vermaelen is ten days, Almunia is a question of days but Van Persie looks to be a bit longer.”

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Exclusive: Ramsey - It’s great to be back


By Chris Harris

No prizes for guessing that Aaron Ramsey feels "great" to be back in action.

The Wales midfielder is coming towards the end of a gruelling rehabilitation programme after suffering a double leg fracture in February and has finally swapped the gym for the training pitches at London Colney.

Ramsey will have to wait a while longer for a first-team comeback - Arsène Wenger recently earmarked a November return for the 19-year-old - but he can finally put the dark days of his injury behind him.

"I’ve been doing strengthening exercises and those sort of things for a long time now," Ramsey told Arsenal TV Online. "I’m starting to feel the benefits and I’m outside training with the fitness coach, and I feel good.

“It’s great to be back outside and kicking the ball again. I missed it for a long time, but it’s such a good feeling to be back outside.

“I’m a very motivated guy," he added. "I’ve missed a lot [of football] and it’s made me realise how much it means to me. Now I just want to get back and start doing what I used to do.”

Subscribers can now watch the full interview with Aaron on Arsenal TV Online.


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