A spate of injuries rock Arsenal

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Just as Arsenal seemed to be settling down with Eduardo and Arshavin playing longer minutes and with the expected return of Adebayor and Fabregas from protracted injury spells, it appears RVP, Diaby, and Bendtner have picked up significant knocks during the World Cup qualifiers which might see them sidelined for the next 2-3 weeks.

Lots of crucial matches coming up with Man City coming up and then we have the CL quarterfinals first and second legs with Villareal. The FA Cup semi-final with Chelsea takes place on April 18th. We need a full side to keep our chances intact of getting some meaningful silverware.

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Mark,

I wish it was ........ hopefully Fabregas, Eduardo, and Adebayor can get us back on track.

Was really hoping this was an April Fools' Joke.

Thanks for the update. Hope he, RVP, and Diaby are match fit. Arsenal can't afford any more injuries.

I have just heard the danish national coach on danish TV, saying that Bendtner might allready are on the national-team for tomorrows match against Albania. Let's hope that RVP and Diaby's injurys will pass just as easy.

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