Injuries
8 March 2011 641 comments
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Nikola Zigic remains an injury doubt ahead of tomorrow night’s clash with Everton at Goodison but was expected to train today and undergo an assessment.

The Serbian striker sat out of Saturday’s 3-1 home defeat to West Brom with a groin injury sustained in training and aggravated in the warm-up, with Alex McLeish advised not to risk his target man, despite Birmingham’s need for his sizeable influence in the defeat to their local rivals.

According to the the latest from the club, Birmingham will examine the Zigic situation again after training this afternoon. McLeish had this to say…

“We’ll have a look at Zigic this afternoon because he is on the borderline. Zigic got worse as the second half progressed (against West Brom). He says it (his groin) was nipping and aching away and the doc said it would have been a risk to put him on. He was a bit better yesterday and he is going to try and train this afternoon and he’s going to do something with the physios and we’ll see if he’s ready tomorrow.”

This will come as semi-encouraging news for the many Fantasy Managers who invested in the Serb ahead of Birmingham’s double fixtures in gameweek 29. Over 84,000 Fantasy Premier League managers brought in the striker prior to the gameweek deadline.


Elsewhere, Martin Jiranek has shaken off a thigh injury and is back in contention, while both Liam Ridgewell and Roger Johnson are expected to overcome groin and calf problems. It’s not all good news for McLeish however, with Barry Ferguson and Craig Gardner both remaining sidelined with rib and thigh injuries respectively.

The Birmingham boss would seem likely to ring the changes given the nature of the West Brom setback with Seb Larsson and Jiranek pushing for recalls – Zigic would appear to be a certain starter if he comes through his assessment.

As for Everton, they will be without skipper Phil Neville after he suffered a hamstring injury in the weekend win over Newcastle. Johnny Heitinga will be expected to come into a holding midfield role to take his place. That may well be the only change to a winning lineup, with Seamus Coleman set to be on the bench once again having been rested for the St James’ Park trip. Victor Anichebe is David Moyes’ only other injury concern – he was used from the bench in Saturday’s 2-1 win.

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  1. Syd.
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 10 months ago

    New post guys and girls

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  2. Akers
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 10 months ago

    QUAR-lity.

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  3. Camzy
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    • 15 Years
    14 years, 10 months ago

    Arsenal are going to get hammered.

    Diaby and Wilshere won't be able to hold the space between the lines. Diaby in particular will get caught going forward way too much and Messi will take him to the cleaners.

    The only hope they have is that they scab a goal or two due to Barca's makeshift defense.

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    1. Hated, Adored but never Ign…
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 10 months ago

      I think Diaby is the key man tonight, as he is capable of a disastrous performance or he could break up Barca's play very well.

      If things start going against Arsenal I can't see them reacting well. The players are low on confidence and they will be facing long periods without the ball, a red card is very possible in this situation.

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      1. Manamongst
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 10 months ago

        What is it with people bashing Diaby's game. make no mistake I thought he more effective last match than everyone's golden boy Wilshere. Not to mention he played only 77 minutes and still his stat line looked equal if not better than most of Young Jack, who played the full match. I'm just so sick of Rosicky (no pun), he is extremely ineffective. He is strong over the ball, doesn't give it away needlessly, and isn't unnerved in traffic the way Rosicky is now. Regardless, Barça will break the living dog sh*t out of Arsenal. I just hope it's not to the level they did Madrid.

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  4. Davidmon
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 10 months ago

    am i a fool for betting against barcelona?

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    1. jamsiep
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 10 months ago

      I'll tell you in a couple of hours.

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    2. Manamongst
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 10 months ago

      Yes sir...

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