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  • February 27, 2019
    导出博客文章Arsenal forward Lucas Perez will be out for up to eight weeks with an ankle
    injury but Aaron Ramsey is fit to return this weekend. Ramsey will be part of
    the squad for the first time since the opening weekend when Arsenal travel to
    Sunderland for Saturdays lunchtime game, live on Sky Sports.But £17m summer
    signing Perez could be missing until Christmas after a tackle from Readings
    Danzell Gravenberch during Tuesdays EFL Cup tie left him with damaged ligaments.
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    Sports pass Santi Cazorla, Theo Walcott and Nacho Monreal all need fitness tests
    on Friday ahead of the weekend, while Wenger estimated Perezs absence at six to
    eight weeks.Its very frustrating, Wenger said at his pre-match press conference.
    He worked very hard to get there, and hes absolutely gutted. Watch NOW TV Watch
    Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Its an injury that came from nowhere. A
    stupid one - a deliberate kick. It was similar to Granit Xhaka [sent off for a
    foul on Swanseas Modou Barrow this month] but no red card, though a red card
    would not have helped Perez.It was not needed, but I think it was more a
    frustrated reaction from the player. He had no chance to get the ball, but you
    have to deal with that. Sometimes you get away with it. Sometimes you get a bad
    injury. Arsenal 0-0 Middlesbrough Wenger plans to be cautious with Ramsey, whose
    hamstring injury has kept him out for 13 games, while Walcott is a doubt with a
    minor hamstring problem and Monreal has muscle tightness.Xhaka remains suspended
    and Cazorla (Achilles) was missing during last weekends goalless draw with
    Middlesbrough, but Wenger says his fit players must learn to cope without the
    Spaniard.He added: Against Boro people say Santi did not play, but I believe we
    had enough quality to win the game and thats where we have to find a solution
    even when Santi is not there - no matter how big Santi is. Arsene Wenger has
    called Jermain Defoe Arsenal must also solve the problem of dealing with Jermain
    Defoe on Saturday, according to Wenger, who was impressed with the strikers
    decision to turn his back on MLS side Toronto last year and return for a final
    crack at the Premier League.Defoe, 34, scored 15 league goals last season, and
    Wenger said: You have to admire him for what he has done.When a guy at his age
    moves to the MLS you think thats the end in the Premier League, but he came back
    and had a huge impact and its down to him that Sunderland stayed in the
    league.There must be a big passion there. I dont know him well, but he is
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    victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday. MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- Chad Knaus swears
    his team, and his driver Jimmie Johnson, dont obsess over Johnson potentially
    earning a record-tying seventh championship.He says they worry about winning the
    next race, earning Johnsons 80th career victory after No. 79 came Sunday at
    Martinsville Speedway.But he must not read Johnsons Twitter account. Johnson has
    no hashtag about the number of wins. But he often puts in his tweets:#Se7enOn
    Twitter, a person cant add emphasis to a hashtag. But after Sunday, Johnsons
    #Se7en will take a new meaning over the next three weeks.His Goodys Fast Relief
    500 victory propelled him into the true championship conversation as he earned
    one of the four berths available in the Homestead finale for the eight remaining
    Chase for the Sprint Cup drivers. Johnson, any Chase drivers who win upcoming
    events at Texas and Phoenix and then those best in points will fill the
    remaining four spots.Tying Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty with a record seven
    career titles would seem a ridiculous notion for Johnson years ago when the
    off-road racer made a nondescript entrance into NASCAR as a good-but-not-great
    Xfinity Series driver.Id love to do it, Johnson said. Honestly, just thrilled to
    have a shot at it. Thats all you can hope for, is just have a shot at it.Johnson
    never dreamed of winning seven titles. While he did guarantee potential sponsors
    back in the day he would win in Cup, that was more youthful enthusiasm and not a
    prediction. But once he was paired with Chad Knaus and put in cars that required
    his excellent car control, Johnson became unstoppable as he won five titles from
    2006-2010 and then another in 2013.Johnson also has enjoyed a ridiculous
    turnaround in 2016 alone. He had a 15-race stretch where he posted just three
    top-5 finishes starting in April at Bristol and running through early August at
    Watkins Glen.Sometimes youre not as good as you look, youre not as bad as you
    look, team owner Rick Hendrick said. I dont think we were as bad. Now, we were
    pretty terrible back April, May.We started picking up speed, getting to the
    front, leading some laps. We could see it coming. ... I felt like we could be at
    Homestead, but theres no guarantee. There are a whole lot of people in the
    garage that thought theyd be at Homestead that wont be at Homestead.Hendrick
    played a role. He spent more time with the team, its engineers, its crew chiefs
    and its drivers.The turnaround, Im way impressed with, especially from where we
    came from to where weve ended up, Johnson said. Its one thing to see progress,
    but to advance and go back to leading a lot of laps and contending for many wins
    is very, very impressive.We couldnt have done it on our own. It took all four
    teams, then it took all the departments at Hendrick. Honestly, it took Rick
    Hendrick showing his commitment. For him to sit in the wind tunnel for a 24?hour
    shift with all the teams, his commitment. He couldnt help being in that wind
    tunnel, but his presence there, the message that sent to the organization.Even
    the win Sunday had its ridiculous moments for Johnson. He seemed surprised when
    Denny Hamlin slammed into him to make a pass, feeling as if he was racing hard
    but not worthy of such an aggressive move. The dammage, luckily for Johnson,
    just needed a little bit of fixing.ddddddddddddIm puzzled that he had to move me
    like he did, Johnson said. The inside is a preferred lane. I gave him the
    inside.I had a little something working on the top. Theres a line of cars behind
    him. I just cant roll over.Then with about 140 laps to go, Johnson was among
    four cars that had not pitted during a lengthy green-flag run when Carl Edwards
    blew a tire and slammed the wall. Struggling to make sure he had enough fuel,
    Johnson accidentally stalled his car on the backstretch.He realized he had hit
    the wrong switch, turning off the electronic control unit for the fuel injection
    system. Johnson lost only three spots because only a few cars remained on the
    lead lap, and he got the car re-fired before he lost a lap. Somehow his car had
    enough fuel to make it around for several circuits before NASCAR opened pit road
    as it tried to get the scoring figured out.Johnson restarted fourth -- his team
    thought he should have started a little higher, but after nearly 20 minutes and
    29 caution laps of NASCAR confusion in its scoring tower, the team didnt have
    time to create more of a ruckus -- and then owned the final green-flag segment
    of the race.its unbelievable were here with the trophy, Johnson said. We were
    parked on the backstretch with a hundred [or so] to go.Thankfully, we had some
    track position at the time, so the pace car didnt come to me and put me down a
    lap. That would have been a huge problem for us.It took Johnson 23 laps to motor
    to the front, where he remained for the final 92 circuits. A hard-charging Brad
    Keselowski finished second with three frustrated Joe Gibbs Racing drivers --
    Hamlin, Matt Kenseth and Kyle Busch -- finishing third through fifth.That JGR
    trio remained ahead of the Chase bubble. The ones currently outside: Joey Logano
    (ninth), Kevin Harvick (20th), Kurt Busch (22nd) and Edwards (36th).While the
    JGR and Toyota drivers dominated the regular season, Johnson could now have the
    last laugh in his Chevrolet.Its not about the numbers, Knaus said. Its not about
    seven. Its not about tying Dale. Its not about tying Richard. Its not about
    beating Dale or Richard, beating Jeff [Gordon] for most wins [at Hendrick with
    93]. I think you guys miss what were about.We want to go win Texas. You follow
    me? We want to go win Homestead. We want to go win Phoenix. Then, guess what, in
    a few months Daytona is rolling around, we want to win that one, too. Thats the
    way we approach every single race. Its not about what were eclipsing.Knaus can
    keep saying it, but he will convince few of it. Of course, lets be clear:
    Johnson doesnt need to win a seventh to cement him in NASCAR history. It only
    will enhance it.Seven is a number to a lot of people, but to me hes already one
    of the all-time greats, four-time Sprint Cup champion Jeff Gordon said after
    what likely was the last race of his career. I think that number would maybe
    just solidify that in the history books maybe for some others, and maybe it
    would be really special to Jimmie personally.Im sure it would. Thats amazing.
    Seven. ' ' '