Quoted from football365.com:
Wenger confirmed he expected Vermaelen to feature at Everton, but that Walcott, on the bench in Amsterdam last night, would need some more recovery time from a slight back problem.
The Gunners boss, however, revealed number two keeper Lukasz Fabianski is set for a spell on the sidelines after needing knee surgery, while defender Johan Djourou is also out.
"We have some problems," Wenger told Arsenal TV Online.
"We have Theo Walcott, who is not available. [Abou] Diaby has a little groin problem, but he could be available.
"[Also] we have lost Johan Djourou and Lukasz Fabianski because they had injuries.
"Lukasz had a cartilage surgery. He will be out for two months.
"Johan has a knee problem that will take some time to cure - one month.
"Thomas Vermaelen played 45 minutes for Belgium last night and came through okay so he will be available."
Wenger feels both Rosicky and Nasri are rehabilitating well.
He said: "Tomas Rosicky is two weeks away," said Wenger.
"Samir Nasri [is out] three-and-a-half weeks now, but it will be six or seven weeks until he is available for training."
season haven start already so many problems...
all player he bought or nature are talented but injury prone.
i really dont see the pt in keeping such injury prone player.
So fast uplorry...some more sell so many players.
Originally posted by reyes:all player he bought or nature are talented but injury prone.
i really dont see the pt in keeping such injury prone player.
maybe its just something wrong with the doctors in Arsenal
Originally posted by Y_Shun:maybe its just something wrong with the doctors in Arsenal
no
they just dont have e strength in depth.
pushing young players too early for E P L that is the problem. Wonder how long can Wenger last? Man City should try to get him. forget about Arsenal the management is f**** up.
this is bad news, real bad for the gunners.
somemore first game against evertion leh, not cin cin cai cai play also can win type