'Accident waiting to happen': Arteta bemoans heavy schedule amid Arsenal injury crisis

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Arsenal manager blasts bloated soccer schedule amid team's injury crisis
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes the accumulation of long-term injuries experienced by some clubs is an “accident waiting to happen” because of the increased demands on players in a congested ...NBC News - 5d -
Arteta issues rallying cry after Havertz injury
Mikel Arteta has described Kai Havertz's hamstring injury as "an accident waiting to happen" and issued a rallying cry to his players to show "what you're made of" in his absence.ESPN - 5d -
Sources: Arsenal fear significant Havertz injury
Arsenal fear Kai Havertz has suffered a significant hamstring injury amid growing speculation he could miss the rest of the season, sources told ESPN.ESPN - 6d -
Saliba the striker? CB's offer for injury-hit Arsenal
Mikel Arteta has revealed that Arsenal defender William Saliba has offered to play up front to ease the north London club's injury crisis.ESPN - 4d -
Kai Havertz set to miss rest of season with injury in major blow for Arsenal
Arteta left without a recognised centre-forward Martinelli, Saka and Jesus among other forwards out Arsenal’s worst fears have been realised with Kai Havertz set to miss the rest of the season ...The Guardian - Feb. 12 -
Kai Havertz injury lays bare Arsenal’s striking recruitment failings
Forward’s misfortune leaves Mikel Arteta having to rely on teenagers and players out of form or out of position. It was a cruel irony that would surely not have escaped Mikel Arteta. Confirmation ...The Guardian - 6d -
Arsenal 5-0 Tottenham: Women’s Super League – as it happened
Alessia Russo scored and Chloe Kelly came off the bench as Arsenal eased to victory at the Emirates. The players are coming out , with Leah Williamson at the centre of the festivities. Now here ...The Guardian - 3d -
Matildas ‘can’t wait’ to see Sam Kerr back on pitch following court case and injury
Ellie Carpenter backs Kerr after ‘very challenging time for her’ Star striker again absent from squad for She Believes Cup in US Matildas vice-captain Ellie Carpenter has thrown her support ...The Guardian - 1d -
Fears of potential constitutional crisis amid challenges to Trump executive orders
President Trump has signed a barrage of executive orders since taking office for his second term, but many have been blocked in federal courts. That's causing some critics to wonder if his orders ...CBS News - Feb. 12
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