Arsenal keeper Wojciech Sczcesny aims for a speedy return
Arsenal goalkeeper http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
The young Gunner, who has no intention of sitting on his laurels, is working hard to return to action as soon as possible.
Speaking of his injury problem, Szczesny said, “If you lose a game, you can pick yourself up as you know you have another one in a few days and need to recover - but when you are injured, you cannot just miraculously come back, you know it will take some time to get fit and you won't actually have a game for a few weeks, so that is the biggest challenge.”
He added, "But I am confident I will get through it and come back stronger than ever."
Szczesny’s inability to compete has left Manager, Arsene Wenger with a dilemma. Second choice goalkeeper, Fabianksi is also on the sidelines with a shoulder problem, leaving Wenger with just one senior shot-stopper left to utilize: the famously unreliable http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-Almunia-c23386.
Wenger, nevertheless, has an ace up his sleeve. The Frenchman has brought in former Arsenal legend http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jens-Lehmann-c18297 as backup for Almunia. There are question marks over Lehmann’s ability to compete in the Premier League, especially since the German is now 41-years-old.
However, given the gravity of their goalkeeper crisis, Arsenal could be forgiven for putting their faith in Lehmann.
Interestingly, the former German international might just have secured a place in the starting eleven after Almunia’s dismal performance against West Bromwich Albion over the weekend. The Spaniard’s costly error led to West Brom’s opening goal, with the match ultimately ending at 2-2. It has allowed leader, Manchester United to open up a five point gap at the summit of the Premier League table.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 is currently in second place in the League standings with 58 points.
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