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Thierry Henry, Robert Pires, and Jens Lehmann are all expected to return to the Arsenal side to face West Ham at Highbury tomorrow evening.
I haven't seen Dennis Bergkamp mentioned in this regard yet, but seeing as
he was only rested rather than injured for the Bolton game
on Saturday, it's reasonable to suppose that he's available. Gilberto
could be back too, having missed Bolton with a calf problem. If not,
it's looking like Mathieu Flamini and Abou Diaby in
the middle of the park, which would provide a big test for the
new boy.
We've not heard that Ashley Cole is ready to return yet (the
official injury
news page still says "end of the month", and Gael Clichy
definitely isn't.
There are reports that Lauren's dodgy hamstring, a minor problem which was said to be
the reason for his missing the Bolton game, has metamorphosed into
a more serious knee problem which will see him sidelined
for a month or more. So the impressive Kerrea Gilbert
continues at right-back and the chances are we'll see Philippe Senderos
at left back again.
Jose Reyes has a one-match ban for picking up too many bookings,
and Cesc Fabregas serves the last of his 3 suspensions for the
sending off at Everton. Pascal Cygan is still injured,
Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue are still in Egypt with
the Ivory Coast, and while Emmanuel Adebayor's Togo are now
out of the African Cup of Nations, we don't think he's with the Arsenal
squad yet. Theo Walcott has joined up with his new team-mates
(he was given 10 days off after the move, coinciding with 2 cup
games for which he was ineligible anyway) but it'd be a surprise if
he featured straight away.
So I'm guessing...
Lehmann; Gilbert, Sol, Djourou, Big Phil;
Freddie, Flamini, Gilberto/Diaby, Pires/Hleb;
Henry, van Persie/Bergkamp
West Ham have Christian Dailly suspended, but keeper Roy Carroll
could return from a back injury. Up front, new signing Dean
Ashton could well make his debut for the club, having overcome a groin
problem which he brought with him from Norwich.
With the transfer window closing today, the Irons have
failed in two attempts to strengthen their side. 27 year old
Barcelona midfielder Gabri has decided to stay at the Catalan club
till the summer. His current contract expires then, so he'll be
up for a more lucrative move. He's been struggling to get a place
in Frank Rijkaard's side of late, and his ability to play at
full-back would have been handy for the Hammers who have just
lost Tomas Repka. The other unsuccessful strengthening attempt came
when they failed to get Tottenham to take Teddy Sheringham
off their hands.
West Ham may be feeling confident. They've won their last 4 games in
all competitions. Arsenal will be looking to restore confidence,
but more importantly, looking to pick up the points.
Rupe adds...
The official site's preview
confirms that Henry, Pires, Bergkamp and Gilberto all return,
as well as the injury to Lauren. Wenger says, "... We also have bad news about Lauren, who is out for a while with a knee problem. Let's say it will be one month for him. His knee has swollen up and we have to check what is wrong in there. It is from playing games, although he did not play at Bolton.
It is bad news for us because he is one who can play everywhere - right, left, in midfield.
Also he is a fantastic player who does not always get credit he deserves. I am very sorry to lose him."
He also says that Ashley Cole will be back "next week at the earliest", and that tomorrow's game comes too soon for either Walcott or Adebayor to make their debuts. |