“Weird, weird, weird” – Arsenal star on baffled surgeons, headline ceremony off pitch psychological support

armory Star Mikel Merino has admitted it was strange celebrating the Premier League title off the pitch as he recovers from foot surgery.

has been a midfielder speaking in spain all this week About Arsenal, the World Cup and even Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City. This time it’s an interview with Marca.

Premier League success

It’s been a big week for the 29-year-old, who celebrated Arsenal’s Premier League title following Manchester City’s draw with Bournemouth. And Mone could be in for even more celebration when Luis de la Fuente announces his Spain squad for the World Cup.

The midfielder is expected to be part of a group that has played regularly for the European champions during De La Fuente’s reign.

However, the focus right now is on the Premier League. And he admits it was a strange feeling to celebrate the title without being on the pitch.

When asked what it was like to be crowned without playing, he said, “Weird, weird, weird.”

“I’ve talked to my teammates about this: It’s weird to celebrate, jump and be happy without your shoes on.

“But I also say that the sooner the better, and by whatever means. The important thing was to secure the championship and, above all, it was well-deserved.”

“We had a good time watching the match at the training ground and celebrating afterwards. Then we all gathered together: staff, physios, trainers and families. It was amazing.”

Suffer like Arsenal fans

That title was just one part of a broader string of titles for Mikel Merino, who is now on the verge of returning to action after nearly five months out.

He underwent foot surgery at the end of January and has since spent 115 days out of action, missing 25 appearances for Arsenal. Whether or not he features again before the season ends remains to be seen.

It means he has been forced to watch from the sidelines as Arsenal fight for their first Premier League title in 22 years. He is suffering like everyone else.

When asked how much ‘suffering’ he had endured, he said, “A lot, though for a short time.”

“Especially when I got the news and all your expectations and hopes were dashed, especially because of the long recovery time. But I quickly turned things around, trusted my wife, we looked on the positive side. And since then I’ve handled it quite well.

Although anyone who sees me might think I don’t suffer because I keep it inside. I’m calm, still, and analyzing a lot, but it’s horrible.”

the surgeon was astonished

Even worse for the midfielder was the possibility of missing the World Cup. And with surgeons also battling injuries his prospects were not looking very good.

“From the moment I got injured my heart told me: “I’m going to achieve this.” But I knew that was more wishful thinking than reality.

“When I started running and saw that everything was going well, that’s when I thought I could do it. That was the key moment to see whether the surgery was successful or not. Success.

“Even the surgeons were skeptical because there weren’t a lot of similar cases. Not having a clear plan caused me the most stress. I’m someone who likes to understand what’s going on and know the way forward.

“I have had more psychological support at this time than at other times in my career. Here, I needed more from people close to me: my family, my wife.”

“In the beginning, there were some bad moments. But as soon as I decided to focus on what I could control and give it my all to reach the World Championships, everything became much easier.”

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Flagg, Siakam headline Mavericks-Pacers injury report

The Dallas Mavericks are in uncharted territory, dealing with injury problems amid a 10-game losing streak that now takes them to last year’s finalists, the Indiana Pacers. However, thankfully, while the Mavs come into this game with a ton of superstars, the same can be said about the Pacers.

To start things off, Cooper Flagg is on the injury report along with several key Mavericks contributors, with the rookie forward out with a medial left hamstring sprain. Meanwhile, Pascal Siakam has headlined a lengthy Pacers report and as per the official injury report, he is listed as questionable with left hamstring injury management.

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Cooper flag, Pascal Siakam’s injury status vs. Pacers

Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam (43) reacts during overtime against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
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Given that Cooper Flagg has been officially ruled out on the injury report, expect Dallas to once again be without their No. 1 overall pick and primary offensive engine. Flagg has been the Mavericks’ most consistent performer this season, averaging 20.4 points and 6.6 rebounds.

The rookie sat out the Mavericks’ recent 122-111 loss to Minnesota with the same midfoot sprain. Without Flagg, and with Kyrie Irving and Derek Lively II also sidelined, Dallas is surrendering 117.4 points per game and will take some solace from the fact that the Pacers are also shorthanded.

Siakam is listed as questionable. He leads Indiana with 23.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, and his likely absence comes with Tyrese Haliburton already out for the season due to an Achilles tear.

However, many other players from both the teams are also sitting out.

mavericks injury report

Cooper Flagg: Out (middle left hamstring sprain)

Kyrie Irving: Out (left knee surgery)

Derek Lively II: Out (right foot surgery)

Max Christie: doubtful (sprained left ankle)

Daniel Gafford: Questionable (right ankle injury management).

Caleb Martin: Probable (left ankle sprain)

Moussa Cisse: Suspicious (two-way)

Ryan Nembhard: Questionable (two-way)

Miles Kelly: Potential (two-way)

pacers injury report

Pascal Siakam: Questionable (left hamstring injury management)

Andrew Nembhard: Questionable (lower back injury management)

TJ McConnell: Questionable (right hamstring soreness)

Kam Jones: Questionable (lower back pain)

Micah Potter: Questionable (left ankle sprain)

Quenton Jackson: Questionable (two-way)

Talon Peter: Suspect (two-way)

Tyrese Haliburton: Out (right Achilles tear)

Aaron Nesmith: Out (right ankle sprain)

Obi Toppin: Out (stress fracture of right foot)

Jonny Furphy: Out (ACL tear)

Ivica Zubac: Out (left ankle sprain)


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