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27 August 2013 5422 comments
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As Arsenal built on the back of their midweek Champions League win at Fenerbahce by easing past Fulham at the Cottage, Theo Walcott once again missed out on the goals. While Lukas Podolski took centre stage with a double, Olivier Giroud’s opener hinted at a new-found consistency – continuing the scoring spree that racked up eight strikes across the summer friendlies, the Frenchman has now notched in all three of the Gunners’ matches in all competitions.

Walcott, by comparison, has now failed to find the net in any of Arsenal’s matches thus far but with a typically high-scoring north London derby at the Emirates this weekend, his Fantasy owners will be hopeful of a return to form. We take a look at both players’ performances over the first couple of fixtures far.

Average Positions, Gameweek 1 and 2

Walcott’s average position against the Cottagers not only bodes well for next weekend but also backs up Arsene Wenger’s post-match comments on Saturday afternoon. With Jack Wilshere rested, a change in personnel saw Santi Cazorla tuck in behind Giroud, with Podolski afforded a rare start out wide – the Arsenal boss explained such a line-up was designed to alter the visitors’ offensive play:

“We adapted our style of play a bit today but we were very dangerous every time we won the ball back. It was impressive because we had a good mixture of patience and speed in our game and that was positive today. I changed the shape of our team today because I rested Jack. We played with four defenders and six offensive players so we had to make it tighter with numbers but of course when we had the ball we were always looking dangerous.”

Walcott GW2
Walcott GW1

The difference between Arsenal’s first two games is intriguing. In the Gameweek 1 home defeat to Villa (above right), Giroud (12) was the furthest forward when on the ball, with Walcott (14) offering support from a somewhat narrow berth on the right. On the opposite flank, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (15) and replacement Cazorla (19) dropped deep to link up with the midfield, allowing Tomas Rosicky (7), playing in “the hole”, to operate in a more advanced berth behind Giroud.

In the Fulham match (above left), however, Walcott was far and away the Gunners’ most advanced player in possession. While Podolski (9) more or less mirrored the positions of Oxlade-Chamberlain and Cazorla from the previous match out wide on the left, Cazorla – now operating in the centre – dropped far deeper than Rosicky in the previous game. The Spaniard’s more withdrawn role had a knock-on effect on Giroud, whose average position is more in line with Rosicky’s from the Villa match.

Whether this was a tactic designed to take advantage of Fulham’s problem left-back position and/or Adel Taarabt’s reluctance to track back from midfield is unclear, but Cazorla’s natural inclination to look for the ball in deeper areas certainly had an effect through the middle and perhaps explains why Wenger tends to now utilise him on the left, with Rosicky or Wilshere more inclined to offer support further up the field.

Giroud, Gameweek 1 and 2

Tchs BoxShotsShots Box Shots On TargetChances CrtdGoalsAssists
GW113661210
GW25221210

The Frenchman’s 13 touches in the box against Villa was the most of any Arsenal player but he managed just five in the Fulham match as a result – only third best for the visitors. Giroud was a constant menace in the clash with Paul Lambert’s side, producing six shots (all inside the box) though his accuracy was woeful; granted, he found the net in the 3-1 defeat but he managed just a single effort on target.

At Craven Cottage, Giroud’s attempts on goal dropped considerably – he managed just two efforts all, game, both inside the penalty area, though still managed to find the net with one of those attempts. In terms of creativity, the Frenchman produced a couple of “key passes” (passes that lead to efforts on goal) in each of his appearances thus far, though has yet to produce an assist.

Walcott, Gameweek 1 and 2

Tchs BoxShotsShots Box Shots On TargetChances CrtdGoalsAssists
GW18100300
GW210543401

Walcott’s touches in the box were a little less erratic over the first couple of matches. The winger registered eight against Villa and 10 away to Fulham – a total of 18 mirrors Giroud’s across the two Gameweeks. While Walcott mustered a mere one attempt against Paul Lambert’s side, he was easily Arsenal’s main goal threat against the Cottagers; a total of five shots on goal was more than double Giroud’s tally in the 3-1 win.

Encouragingly for his owners, Walcott also offered far greater menace from close-range on Saturday. While he failed to produce a single shot in the box in Gameweek 1, he managed four against Fulham – twice as many as Giroud – and with three efforts on target, he was somewhat unlucky not to open his account for the season. The winger has also teed up plenty of goalscoring opportunities for team-mates, too; three and four chances created in Gameweeks 1 and 2 respectively.

Walcott and Giroud, 2013/14 Versus 2012/13

Finally, we take a look at both players’ averages so far and cast an eye back to the previous campaign to assess whether there has been any noticeable changes in their attacking contributions.

Looking at Walcott’s stats so far, he has averaged almost double the number of touches inside the box (10 compared to 5.4) and has also mirrored his shooting stats from the previous campaign – a clear indication of his offensive potential. His number of efforts per game (3 to 2.7), average shots inside the box (2 to 1.9) and attempts on target (1.5 to 1.2) all offer plenty reason to be optimistic, though he has slightly slowed down in terms of minutes per shot, dropping from a pace of one per 27.7 minutes in 2012/13 to 31.8 minutes over the opening couple of Gameweeks.

Walcott

Tchs BoxShotsShots Box Shots On TargetMins/ShotChance CrtdMins Chance Crtd
2013/149321.531.83.527.3
2012/135.42.71.91.227.71.263.3

When it comes to creativity, though, Walcott has improved dramatically; a sign we can anticipate greater assist potential if his team-mates can finish off his chances. The winger has registered 3.5 “key passes” per game thus far, up from an average of 1.2 last time out – in terms of pace, this is an improvement from 63.3 minutes per goalscoring opportunity created to 27.3 minutes.

Giroud

Tchs BoxShotsShots Box Shots On TargetMins/ShotChance CrtdMins Chance Crtd
2013/14944121242
2012/136.63.12.51.123.1172.7

Giroud has also upped his touches in the box (9.0 up from 6.6) though not quite to the same extent as his team-mate. Both overall shots (4 to 3.1) and efforts inside the box (4 to 2.5) have improved, though Giroud, ironically, has seen a slight decrease in shots on target, despite his upturn in scoring consistency. The Frenchman’s minutes per shot (21 to 23.1) are pretty much on a par with last term, though his creativity has certainly taken a turn for the better; he has registered a “key pass” at a speed of 42 minutes, compared to 72.7 minutes in 2012/13.

Although Giroud has been quick off the mark this time round, it’s perhaps Walcott’s owners who will be afforded the most optimism of the duo in light of the statistics across the opening couple of Gameweeks. Not only has he doubled the number of touches in the box, the wide man has tripled his average of chances created so far – crucial statistics that will surely bode well for his future Fantasy returns as the Gunners prepare for a kind run of fixtures that will surely see plenty Fantasy managers snap up Arsenal’s assets.

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  1. Acquafresca
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    Toure injured.

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    1. KujaliaFC
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      Which one?

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  2. Optimus.
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    Toure down

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    1. 4vets
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      Definitely 🙁

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  3. r0nh
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    Toure bolloxed 🙁

    Groin strain, grade 3

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    1. Heels_Over_Head
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      12 years, 3 months ago

      more or less than Ramsey's?

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    2. Namtab Nomolos
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      12 years, 3 months ago

      Looks like nobody touched him it just went twang by itself

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    3. r0nh
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      Grade 2 symptoms last 2-3 weeks; and Grade 3 symptoms can persist for 6-8 weeks or longer.

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    4. Midtable
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      That's a quick assessment?

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      1. r0nh
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        12 years, 3 months ago

        Pulled up.

        Textbook

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        1. Midtable
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          Cheers, I have no clue on such matters

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  4. Shifty
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    Ramsey + aguero

    Or

    Silva + Giroud?

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    1. Podge
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      B easily

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    2. Mavric Marco
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      12 years, 3 months ago

      Ramsey + aguero

      I'm all set to do it but hearing Ramsey may be injured?

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      1. Shifty
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        12 years, 3 months ago

        Hmm but now toure is out as well. Ffs!

        I think it was just precautionary but not too sure. Would like to do transfers tonight before hazard falls and or silva rises :s

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  5. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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    Is everyone gonna buy Ramsay now!??

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  6. Baby Cuties
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    Toure down! Toure down! Please be ok Toure!

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    1. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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      FML

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  7. r0scr0w
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    12 years, 3 months ago

    Hi guys, have a front 8 of:

    Silva, Theo, Snoddy, Hazard (Pennant)

    Sturridge, Soldado, Lambert

    Have £0.5m in the bank. Who should i get rid of Hazard for? Pennant needs to go at some point as well. Thinking Nolan, Michu, Paulinho. Please help and advise?...

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  8. Mavric Marco
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    12 years, 3 months ago

    Ramsey groin injury? Confirmed?

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  9. Canadian Football
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    12 years, 3 months ago

    Toure "SHOT"!

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  10. Make United Great Again
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    12 years, 3 months ago

    Well that's Toure out for the weekend.

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  11. jdoyle
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    No... Toure 🙁

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    1. Evs
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      For feck sake, done my trade(s) looks like Chester will be playing v City 🙁

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  12. Baby Face Nelson
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    Toure out. I'm down to 10 players in fantasy

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  13. Demí
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    Skrtel vs RvP?

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    1. 4vets
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      Is Skrtel fit?

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      1. Make United Great Again
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        No he's also nursing an injury

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    2. Mavric Marco
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      RvP will win that tussle 😉

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      1. Evs
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        (C) 😉

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    3. Namtab Nomolos
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      Carragher back?

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    4. Optimus.
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      Wisdom

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  14. 4vets
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    Toure being stretchered 😯

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    1. maff
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      ugh. what with this, foster, anelka, and generally picking the wrong players, think i might have to hit the wildcard

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  15. RocketMan
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    Toure looks injured here!!

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  16. Gravless wonder
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    Now toure's injured...dont understand those posters(on last few pages) saying that it's a good idea starting first teamers

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  17. r0nh
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    Grade 2 symptoms last 2-3 weeks; and Grade 3 symptoms can persist for 6-8 weeks or longer.

    Regarding Toure 🙁

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  18. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    12 years, 3 months ago

    Toure injured? 😯

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  19. FPLFamily (Lee)
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    Looks bad for him. Groin injury.

    Not sure who we'll play CB against ManU! Get your boots on Carra!

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  20. GlasgowFF
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    lol at Toure owners

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    1. 4vets
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      Don't be a twat all your life.

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    2. Evs
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      Ok, steady on !

      This hurts 😥

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    3. The Bandit
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      Why were you denying ever being a troll before?

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    4. Midtable
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      erm

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  21. BT31 - WE ARE ALL TINKERMEN…
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    Oh Brendan, you should have played the 2nd team.

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    1. FPLFamily (Lee)
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      The players should have wrapped this up ages ago. Loads of missed oppties and woodworks (same old from last year)

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  22. Optimus.
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    stretcher for Kolo 😐

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  23. Heels_Over_Head
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    What does this mean?

    Robbie Savage: What a great manager Di Canio is. Must have been ketchup in the water bottles !!! Hahahaha 2-0 down 4-2 up.

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  24. Blue Moon Rising
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    Migs Price

    Coleman Ivanovic Turner Chester Turner

    Hazard Silva Walcott Michu

    Benteke Dzeko Lambert

    0.5 in the bank 1FT

    A) Hazard to Nolan
    B) hazard to Miralles
    C) Michu to either of the above
    D) another move

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  25. Acquafresca
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    Pool down to 10men for the rest of the game 😯

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  26. Demí
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    Skrtel, Toure and Coates all injured..

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    1. Dr Dream
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      what's up with Toure ?

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    2. denial
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      Carragher? 😉

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    3. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      Wisdom wagon

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    4. Crouch Potato!
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      Coates is awful imo.

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  27. Da Diggy Diggy Doc
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    Repost
    Wes brom fans... How'd Sinclair play tonight?

    Any chance of a start of the weekend?

    It's either him or Ramsey to allow me to afford Sturridge.

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  28. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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    Ha ha I brought in you're for ivanovic last night! Forgot Liverpool played tonight!!!

    Damn !!!

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  29. RD84
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    Is Dzeko likely to rise tonight?
    Is Sturridge likely to rise tonight?

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    1. An Púca
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      yes to both

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    2. RocketMan
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      yep for both i think

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    3. dr. Phil
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      http://totalfpl.com/pricechanges

      RD84, meet TotalFPL, TotalFPL meet RD84.

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      1. RD84
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 3 months ago

        I just checked FISO and saw they were close, but I didn't know how much movement there was on either and don't want to spend all night checking it 🙂

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    4. Baby Cuties
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      sturridge probably, dzeko possibly

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  30. Jax
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    haha toure injured. rvp in.

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