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We reported yesterday that Patrick Vieira will be suspended for the trip to Liverpool
on 23rd December, following his booking against Villa on Sunday.
It turns out that Liverpool will also be without an influential midfielder, because their appeal against Didi Hamann's
suspension has failed.
Hamann was red carded against Sunderland, and 'pool's appeal
seems to have had the (somewhat irrelevant) basis that
contact was not made. Intent, scousers, intent.
There may be good news for Arsenal though. We don't want to get anyone's hopes up too much, but it could be that Tony Adams will be back for this match. Both he and Lee Dixon are in what is described as "medium" training, and it has been widely reported that neither of them
will be risked until the end of this month.
But the Mirror reports this morning that Adams may have
targeted the Anfield clash for his comeback. He says, "With more running and gym work, I could be ready to play in 10 days or so",
they say.
While Adams return would not directly compensate for
Vieira's absence, in that Tone is no midfielder, and
the other 3 central defenders aren't doing so bad at the minute, the boost which his availability would give
could well make up for any downheartedness at Vieira's absence.
And we do have other midfielders too. The performances of Ljungberg
and Pires, for example, occasionally fail to be completely overshadowed by that of Vieira. And one can hardly pay a
midfielder a higher compliment than that. :-)
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