Gonna guess a 2-4 week type ankle injury. Hopefully not super long term. Arteta kinda walked the comments back a bit
Looks like an ankle, would be really unlucky if it’s not a bad strain. Really hard to tell from the video. Spoiler: Screenshot of injury
Wheatley is reporting that we're interested in Yves Bissouma but won't move until the summer window. Now only if they can get relegated so we can bring the price down.. Bissouma + Partey = Party! https://www.football.london/arsenal...usive-yves-bissouma-arsenal-transfer-19604654
I’m definitely not constantly refreshing Twitter to see Martinelli injury news, definitely not wasting my time doing that.....
I'm wondering if Martinelli is one of those people with a pretty low pain tolerance so any injury "hurts more" and looks worse than it may end up being.
I think rolling your ankle just hurts like a bitch and it's such an unusual sensation it probably scared the shit out of him.
Oh sure. I've heard that a lot. I was also thinking about when he get cleated in the ankle. Anyway, no big deal, just wondering.
It’s definitely something that has to be adapted to. Couldn’t tell you how many times I thought Saka was dead. The older players just literally run shit off, it’s amazing.
Rolled ankles seem to happen a bit in soccer, yet no one wears any kind of bracing or hi top style shoes. Can someone that played a lot of soccer explain that to me. (Of course, I played basketball primarily in low tops growing up...)
weight and tape works better. A couple ounces makes a big deal, nobody wants big clunkers. Why most players wear the smallest possible shin guard as well So long ago but Mercurials would feel like you were running barefoot
Can also share than the popping sound my ankle omitted in a grade 2 sprain was mildly upsetting to me and the guy who won the 50/50 ball
Guess we’ve replaced Huss so we’ll be back to offering 30+ year olds long term lucrative deals in no time https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...e-richard-garlick-to-head-football-operations