The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed that both Lukas Fabianski and Samir Nasri are back in training, and they should be available to the squad by the time the next senior game comes along, but will they even get into the match squad? Poor Fabianski got injured at a bad time, considering that he would have been guaranteed a good run in the team when Almunia was laid low with his mystery virus.
But, alas, Vito Mannone stepped up and has put himself in the reckoning to be first choice goalkeeper, especially after his fantastic performance against Fulham. So if Almunia returns next week as well, Fabianski could find himself relegated to third choice as the other two fight it out for first place.Samir Nasri is certainly good enough to get back into the squad, but how can Wenger change a winning formula.
Nasri is laso a little unlucky as Thomas Rosicky has now settled back into his old form, and has earned enough brownie points in the last few games to cement his place in the team.
When he was taken off against Blackburn, it was to give Theo Walcott his first run-out since returning from injury too. So Theo and Rosicky got themselves in the frame before Nasri even has a chance to get fit.
Arshavin and Fabregas are certain starters while they are fit, and Diaby is now part of the furniture.
Ramsey also got a run out at Blackburn, replacing Fabregas when the game was over as a contest, so Wenger has an abundance of riches to choose from.
So where will Nasri fit in if there are no more injuries?

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