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Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey out for rest of month with injury
Arsenal have been dealt a blow with the news that Aaron Ramsey has been ruled out for a month with a hamstring injury but three key men are set to return this weekend, according to the Telegraph.
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Ramsey’s hamstring injury is the fourth the midfielder has suffered in less than two years.
“The first half Arsenal were the better team, Liverpool just didn’t play”.
“During EURO2016 Aaron Ramsey has proven his potential”, he posted.
“Are Arsenal still the first choice in England?”
Verheijen has been an outspoken critic of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, arguing that his training methods regularly lead to players picking up injuries, especially muscle injuries, which can be avoided.
Bellamy, of course, was plagued by injury problems throughout his career and had surgery several times on his knees.
As long as his recovery goes smoothly, the 25-year-old could then make his return to action when we welcome Southampton to the Emirates after the global break on September 10th. “I am amazed that he knows more than our physios and our doctors”.
“Or do they play in this kind of game and get injured, like Ramsey today?”
Verheijen feels Ramsey proved his quality at Euro 2016 and must leave Arsenal if they can not address the reasons their players consistently pick up injuries. Star name arrivals get the players buzzing too because they make your job easier and you’re more likely to finish with a medal or two.
Arsenal will be involved in another tricky fixture next week as they will be away at champions Leicester City.
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Wales’ opening World Cup qualifier with Moldova falls in between on Monday September 5 and Chris Coleman is still hoping his midfield playmaker will be fit for that must-win clash.