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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
If Arsène Wenger was moved to swear last night it was understandable. This easy victory over a sub-standard Liège team may have secured Arsenal's progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League but it came at a cost. Long after goals from Samir Nasri and Denilson had made the game safe Kieran Gibbs suffered a fractured metatarsal. He will have an operation this morning and is...
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Just Arsenal (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger saw William Gallas and Andrei Arshavin injure each other when jumping for a cross from Cesc Fabregas last night, and he feared the worst, but after analyzing the injuries he has concluded they should both be okay to face Chelsea on Sunday. But poor Kieran Gibbs is definitely out for at [...]
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Today's rumours are mourning a sad departure The shock of seeing a big name depart prematurely and surprisingly tamely from a competition many tipped them to win has clearly had a seismic effect on the nation's media, totally dominating the coverage in many popular dailies. But aside from Jordan's I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here failure , there doesn't seem to be much going on. Over on the back...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was left counting the cost of qualification for the Champions League knockout stages as Kieran Gibbs suffered a fractured metatarsal and William Gallas was left facing a race to be fit for Sunday's clash with Chelsea.
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The Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
ARSENE WENGER was left raging after losing Kieran Gibbs to a broken foot
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The Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
ARSENE WENGER was left raging after losing Kieran Gibbs to a broken foot
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Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Arsenal have been plunged back into a defensive injury crisis ahead of the visit of Chelsea after injuries to Kieran Gibbs and William Gallas.
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Gooner Talk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Arsène Wenger told French TV after the Standard Liege game that Arsenal left-back Kieran Gibbs has fractured his foot and is set for another lengthy spell on the sidelines. The England Under-21 international limped off just minutes before the final whistle after catching a Liege midfielders studs by following through with a shot on goal. Wenger spoke [...]
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
• Speculation 'does not affect me at all' says Fàbregas • Gibbs returns but Diaby, Clichy, Djourou remain injured Cesc Fàbregas insists he will not be distracted by his name being used in Barcelona's presidential election campaign, and hinted he could even stay at Arsenal for life. "It does not affect me at all," said the 22-year-old, who was speaking to the media...
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Football.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Arsenal will be without striker Robin van Persie (ankle) and defender Kieran Gibbs (foot) for the Barclays Premier League trip to Sunderland, but welcome back England forward Theo Walcott from a knee problem...
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A Different League (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
In recent weeks, Arsene Wenger talked of injuries mounting up in November and the international break has proved to fulfil his prophecy. If Wenger’s predictions remain spookily accurate then Arsenal would be champions come May. Kieran Gibbs sustained a bruised foot on international duty, an injury which will keep him out for a week with Mikael Silvestre likely to fill in at left-back. The most...
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SoccerBlog.com (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Arsene Wenger had some good news. "After being assessed by the Arsenal medical staff, the club can confirm that Kieran Gibbs has sustained severe bruising to the bones and soft tissue of his right foot." There is no fracture of...
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger breathed something of a sigh of relief after learning the damage to Robin van Persie and Kieran Gibbs during the international break was not as severe as first feared.