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Fulham's American winger Clint Dempsey has suffered suspected cruciate knee ligament damage, which
could jeopardise his place at the 2010 World Cup.The 26-year-old United States international was
injured in the second half of Fulham's 2-0 loss to Blackburn and went to hospital for a scan."The
initial prognosis for Clint is not good," said Fulham manager Roy Hodgson.
With the glut of injuries at the Emirates this season, Aaron Ramsey has been given his big chance
to prove that he could fit easily into the Arsenal first team, and he has capped a run of eight
straight games with a brilliant goal against Portsmouth last week. Manager Arsene Wenger believes
that the young Welshman [.
A handful of first team regulars were uncharacteristically slotted into the FA Cup team by
Arsene Wenger as Arsenal survived West Ham's efforts to upset them. The Hammers looked to be in
control and ready to apply yet another blow to Arsenal's season after coming back from two goals
down to draw earlier in the season.
... we also need the kind of youthful exuberance and enthusiasm that was shown by Aaron Ramsey
following his equalizer at Upton Park. The 19-year old ran straight into the 500 traveling Arsenal
supporters followed by Carlos Vela to celebrate his superbly taken equalizer.
Slightly older players like van Persie and Eduardo enthusiastically celebrate goals but not like
Ramsey today or, for that matter, Cesc.
Arsenal fought back from a goal down to beat West Ham.
It's the small things that count. Five years down the line, Arsenal fans may well still be
celebrating the time Fergie said he was too busy and let Gary Neville show Aaron Ramsey around the
training ground. Or, perhaps more importantly, how Arsene Wenger flew Ramsey and his parents out to
Euro 2008 and explained the benefits of little Aaron signing for Arsenal.
The FA Cup never fails to bring romance back into the game of football. In classic David versus
Goliath fashion, Leeds United relived moments of their past glories by shocking a strangely subdued
Manchester United. That win brought about feelings of "can do" while approaching the subsequent FA
Cup 3rd round match of the weekend, West Ham United versus Arsenal.
The Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger praised the contribution of his captain Cesc Fabregas in the 2-0 win
over Bolton yesterday, as he returned to the side after missing three games through injury, and
said that he couldn't explain how important Fabregas is to his team. "If you watch the game today
it is difficult to say how [.