Monday, June 28, 2010

Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas: Ive been lucky to escape serious injury

Published: 9:24AM GMT 07 March 2010

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Ramsey, 19, fractured his right tibia and fibula in a plea with Ryan Shawcross during the second half of Arsenal"s 3-1 feat at Stoke last weekend.

Arsenal physical education instructor Arsene Wenger cursed the plunge into as "horrendous and unacceptable" after saying an additional of his players humour an horrific injury.

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Eduardo outlayed the most appropriate piece of a year on the sidelines when his deteriorate was finished by a plea from Birmingham defender Martin Taylor in 2008.

Midfielder Abou Diaby, who was sidelined for eight months with a damaged ankle after a plea from Sunderland"s Dan Smith in May 2006, feels such incidents will go on unless the Arsenal players get some-more insurance from referees.

Fabregas is mostly on the finish of a little strong hurdles and believes the Gunners have to mount up to severe diagnosis from teams seeking to hit them off their flitting game.

"Everyone thinks "We are personification Arsenal, we have to go in tough on them", and I have no complaint with the hit game," the Arsenal captain said.

"If opponents think that is the most appropriate approach for them to kick us, no problem, but when you put your feet half a metre high on someone"s leg, that is not right.

"It is not the initial time this deteriorate we have seen hurdles similar to this, but until someone breaks their leg nobody speaks about it.

"It has happened twice to me this deteriorate and I was propitious I did not get really bad injured.

"I am certain he [Shawcross] did not wish to mangle Aaron"s leg, but the plunge into was dangerous. It was terrible.

"I am certain he longed for to win the ball, but when your feet is that high usually he knows what he was perplexing to do."

Fabregas scored the opening idea in Arsenal"s 3-1 Premier League win over Burnley yesterday, but was taken off prior to half-time with a injure leg tendon complaint and is right away puzzled for the Champions League diversion with Porto on Tuesday night.

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