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 Bad news for Addicks - Gallas boost for Arsenal by Rupe
on 29/9/06 at 15:54
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Great news ahead of tomorrow's game at Charlton, it looks like William Gallas's injury picked up against Porto on Wednesday isn't nearly as bad as feared. Initial reports, the way it looked at the time with Gallas clutching his hamstring area and Gary Lewin applying ice immediately, together with Wenger's post-match interview, all made it look like the kind of hamstring injury that'd keep the player out for a few weeks at least.

And with Johan Djourou also being a doubt after aggravating a foot problem in Wednesday's warm-up, yesterday we were being told that either Gilberto or Alexandre Song was likely to have to play alongside Kolo Toure tomorrow. It was looking like centre-back might be this year's left-back.

But today it's been revealed that both players' scans came back far better than hoped. Both players face late fitness tests but are in definite contention to play tomorrow, with Gallas being the more likely.

Lauren, Gael Clichy, Philippe Senderos and Abou Diaby are all still out. Wenger says that the first player back will be either Senderos or Clichy, with Senderos being most likely. But it could still be 3 to 5 weeks according to the official injury news page.

I can see Emmanuel Adebayor coming back into a 4-4-2, and perhaps :Freddie-Ljungberg: will start again having been rested for most of Wednesday. But apart from that the selection will be totally dependent on who's fit out of Gallas and Djourou. If neither is, we have to choose between moving Gilberto back (and probably bringing in Matthieu Flamini alongside Cesc Fabregas) or leaving Gilberto in position and giving Alex Song his chance. Song has apparently looked good for the reserves but he's yet to impress in the first team... not that he's had much chance to.

The Addicks are struggling big time under Iain Dowie. He's brought in Andy Reid and Djimi Traore, hardly names to strike fear. And while their other significant signing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink still has a cracking shot on him, he's lost enough pace to make him considerably less of a threat than in the past. Arsenal's pacy defence ought to be able to cope.

Dowie reckons Charlton are not going to play defensively, "We've got to make sure we get the ball and demand that they defend their goal. That's very key: we mustn't sit back and allow them to come at us."

Reid is likely to be back from a hamstring injury, having managed to train for a few days this week. Diawara - their most expensive defender ever, got injured in his debut at Chelsea. Uruguayan Omar Pouso also got injured on his debut. These absentees are joined by Traore, Gonzalo Sorondo, and former Arsenal youngster Jerome Thomas. Traore and Diawara have returned to training but it's thought that the Arsenal game will come too soon for them. Hasselbaink up front with Bent ought to be a danger, but they don't really have the players to support or supply from midfield.

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