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24 November 2010 709 comments
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Arsenal’s miserable defeat to Braga was compounded by the hamstring injury to Cesc Fabregas which is set to sideline the mercurial playmaker and Fantasy favourite for yet another spell. The 2-0 defeat left Wenger’s side staring at the possibility of Champions League elimination, while over Stamford Bridge, Carlo Ancelotti’s side were far from convincing but thankfully disposed of Zilina without fuss or casualties….

Wenger’s much-changed lineup in Portugal saw Fabregas start in a midfield that also included Theo Walcott, Tomas Rosicky and Jack Wilshere – all players that have been rotated in the Gunners starting XI of late. Nicklas Bendtner earned an opportunity as the lone striker, while at the back Wenger brought in Johan Djourou to partner Sebastien Squillaci. Emmanuel Eboue and Kieran Gibbs took up the full-back positions.

In terms of the impact on Arsenal’s Fantasy prospects, while the defeat will do little for their confidence, it was of course the injury to Fabregas which will resonate through to us Fantasy Managers. Wenger’s decision to start his skipper, a doubt with his hamstring injury before the game, backfired massively; the Arsenal boss at least acknowledged as much in his post-match comments

“As for Cesc, it’s a hamstring injury on the other leg [to that which has troubled him this season]. It’s hard to say how long he’ll be out for. He’ll definitely miss the weekend – we will have to assess [him] tomorrow. It could be two to three weeks…It is very disappointing because I had a hesitation to play him before the match started. I took the gamble and it back-fired on us.”

It seems likely that Wenger will likely be cautious with his skipper from this point on. He will surely want to avoid another recurrence and that could well prolong the absence. We’ve seen in the past how Arsenal’s injuries can stretch out in their duration, regardless of the optimistic updates presented by Wenger so perhaps around a three week absence seems the most likely outcome.

The responsibility on Samir Nasri, his second-half replacement last night, will now increase and he provides the obvious alternative for Fabregas owners looking to keep faith with the Gunners midfield. The likes of Wilshere, Walcott and Bendtner will come out of the game with little credit, while Robin Van Persie and Andrei Arshavin will surely slot into the weekend lineup at Villa Park having been rested in last night’s game. Like Nasri, they will now be expected to step up to help Arsenal regain momentum in the absence of Fabregas.

As a final sidenote, the medial ligament strain suffered by Emmanuel Eboue in last night’s game will likely keep him out of contention for a long spell – that will cement Bacary Sagna’s start and make him less of a rotation risk around Champions League matches.

Chelsea’s 2-1 victory over Zilina was far from plain sailing, but in contrast to Arsenal, they will have been pleased with their night’s work given their run of league form.

Carlo Ancelotti started with an inexperienced side, handing opportunities to the likes of Ross Turnbull in goal and Jefrrey Bruma, Patrick van Aanholt in the back four, Josh McEachran in midfield and Gael Kakuta up front. There was a smattering of experience around them however as Florent Malouda and Didier Drogba both started. Daniel Sturridge also earned a start and he looked the most likely before he eventually fired Chelsea’s equaliser early in the second-half. Ultimately it was Drogba and Malouda were to combine to win the game. Starting in a midfield role once again, Malouda’s winner was his first goal in seven games in all competitions.

Saturday’s trip to Newcastle is likely to see Mikel come back into the midfield, while Alex will surely return to partner Bran Ivanovic at the back with Ashley Cole returning at left-back. The likes of Salomon Kalou and Nicolas Anelka, both used as subs last night, would also look well placed for starts. That would seem likely to see Malouda take up a midfield role once again with Yuri Zhirkov presumably still an injury doubt. Josh McEachran, impressive in last night’s game, drawing praise from Ancelotti, he is an option here but is likely to figure from the bench again.

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  1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
    • 15 Years
    15 years, 5 months ago

    so... 4 point hit time...

    who shall i take fabregas out for?

    my front 8 is

    VDV/nani/fabs/nzog/brunt
    drogs/elmando/carroll

    all ideas appreciated!

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    1. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
      • 16 Years
      15 years, 5 months ago

      For me it comes down to who i want next week, Bent or Torres. I'll probably be bringing them in for Carroll so i'll have either £9m for a midfielder if i bring in Bent next GW or £5.6m if i want Torres (which is an annoying amount of money as there are several good options at £5.7m!!)

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      1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
        • 15 Years
        15 years, 5 months ago

        i don't really want to touch the front row unless drogs fails to perform again in geordieland

        or i could downgrade fabs and shoehorn tevez in next week

        dunno

        cahill(for a couple of weeks)/mgp/nasri/bale are all possibilities...

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      2. njfsdkffslkf
        • 16 Years
        15 years, 5 months ago

        You will have a big strikeforce so
        Potentially
        Torres Tevez Drogba ya?

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        1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
          • 15 Years
          15 years, 5 months ago

          sexy

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        2. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
          • 16 Years
          15 years, 5 months ago

          Yep. Torres or Bent depending on who i get this week. Looking like it might be Bent as i quite fancy N'Zog as a replacement for Fabregas

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          1. njfsdkffslkf
            • 16 Years
            15 years, 5 months ago

            Il be selling Drogba for Torres most likely.

            Torres has such excellent fixtures and Chelsea dont.

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  2. FPL Emu
    • 15 Years
    15 years, 5 months ago

    Greatly appreciated if someone English could help me with this (am Norwegian myself):

    Me and two others really want to go see Utd-City in february, but here in Norway there are a lot of ripoff deals where you have to by packages with hotels and so on and so forth. I was able to find tickets only with unspecified seats for 120£, which seems a tad expensive.

    Do any of you know a good way to get tickets for matches like these, without having to live in Manchester?

    Thank you!

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    1. njfsdkffslkf
      • 16 Years
      15 years, 5 months ago

      Got one for a friend recently through the United website.
      But I can see that game being very expensive no matter where you source the tickets.

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    2. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
      • 15 Years
      15 years, 5 months ago

      i would say that the deals you get through holiday companies where you get a ticket and a hotel is your best bet

      hope it isn't nil nil again for you!

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      1. FPL Emu
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        15 years, 5 months ago

        Not the worst if it is. That match is awesome regardless. Although I wouldn't complain if I got some 4-3 nostalgia.

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        1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
          • 15 Years
          15 years, 5 months ago

          i think liverpool man u is better!!

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