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Wenger offers Walcott & Oxlade-Chamberlain injury update

By on October 28, 2015

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It was a nightmare evening for Arsenal last night as we were dumped out of the Capital One Cup thanks to a 3-0 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday and we lost two key players to injury.

Our pre-game preparations went out the window at Hillsborough when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was forced off after just two minutes after picking up a hamstring injury.

Our evening then went from bad to worse when his replacement, Theo Walcott, limped off after just 15 minutes having suffered a calf problem.

The injuries certainly didn’t help our cause but the players didn’t look up for the game and Wednesday took full advantage to thrash us 3-0 and progress to the next round.

After the game, Arsene Wenger confirmed to Arsenal.com that the Ox and Walcott have both picked up muscular injuries but it’s too soon to say how serious they are.

The boss said:

Walcott is a calf and Oxlade-Chamberlain is a hamstring.

The injuries are two muscular injuries and the injury damage I do not know. You have to wait 48 hours for the scans to see how big the damage is. It was a bad night at the office, we lost two players and after that we were not good enough, but on top of that you have to congratulate Sheffield Wednesday. They put in a great performance, very resoloute, very dynamic and so they deserve their win tonight.

I’m concerned because our next game is a big game on Saturday, we have the Champions League against Bayern Munich coming up. Already we are now short. To lose two players tonight, two offensive players, is damaging for us.

We need to pray these injuries aren’t serious otherwise we’re in big trouble. Ramsey, Wilshere, Arteta, Welbeck and Rosicky are already out so our options in midfield and attack are going to be extremely limited if Theo and The Ox join them on the sidelines.

It looks like they’ll both be major doubts for Saturday’s trip to Swansea but let’s wait and see what comes out once they are further assessed today.

6 Comments

  1. Samu

    October 28, 2015 at 9:59 am

    Suppose if they are short for yhe Swansea game, who will play at RW? Really hope they are well…

    • TAJ AZIZ

      October 28, 2015 at 1:41 pm

      May be arsen himself to cover for his sturbaness

  2. Fatboy gooney

    October 28, 2015 at 10:21 am

    Wenger was to blame for Walcott’s injury,
    He didn’t let the player warm up before coming on.
    Walcott should have known better and he should have warmed up whilst on the pitch.
    Stupidity cost us, once again!

    • goonball

      October 28, 2015 at 4:09 pm

      Eeeeerm don’t think so. Theo was injured 13 mins after coming on. this is enough time for him to have warmed up and ease himself into the game. If he was injured within 5 mins of coming on then Wenger could have been to blame. as he wasn’t your point is moot.

  3. TAJ AZIZ

    October 28, 2015 at 1:43 pm

    Money in the bank worth more in interests than strengthening g the team wenger knows best

    • goonball

      October 28, 2015 at 4:10 pm

      I’m sure a right winger was on your list of players to buy too.

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