Tomas Rosicky

Tomas Rosicky

Czech Republic's Tomas Rosicky is a soccer midfielder. Rosicky impressed football fans with goals in the opening match of World Cup 2006.

 
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Arsenal’s Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky has returned to training after spending no less than 16 months struggling with knee and hamstring injuries. The player admitted to being nervous. “I was a bit nervous I have to say. When you have been out for so long you don’t know what to expect. I did not know if I would still have the same sense of the game, the same understanding, as I had before. But it was great and I did everything with the team,” Rosicky said on Arsenal’s official website. “It has been a tough time for the medical staff and for me. I ... Read Full Story
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Arsenal's Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky, sidelined with a knee injury since January 2008, will miss this season despite signs of improvement, a Czech sports daily wrote Friday citing his agent. "If Tomas increased the intensity of his training, he would make it for the last two matches (of the season), but it doesn't pay off to take the risk because of that," Rosicky's agent Pavel Paska told the Sport daily. Rosicky said on his website earlier he expected to return around the turn of March and April. The 28-year-old Czech Republic captain, who played 68 matches and scored 19 goals for the national team ... Read Full Story
Written by gillespieroad on
Tonight sees a very, very important game in the context of this season. It is almost inconceivable what the impact of losing tonight could be on our hopes for the league and cups, and that’s not taking into account the Champions League itself. A loss tonight would lead to massive pressure to win in the home leg that would consequently cause pressure for the Blackburn game, and generally put us in a position we really don’t want to be in. Add in the fact that if we are to make any more signings before August 31 st , having the carrot of Champions League ... Read Full Story
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Football Wallpapers - Soccer Wallpapers Free Download HD|High Quality Desktop Wallpaper|Picture|Image for Your Favorite Team|Clubs and Football|Soccer Players Tomas Rosicky (born 4 October 1980 in Prague) is a Czech international football player, who currently plays his club football for the English Premier League side Arsenal. He is the brother of Jirí Rosický. Rosicky made his international debut in 2000 aged 19, against the Republic of Ireland. He played for his country at Euro 2000 and Euro 2004 and helped the side qualify for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Rosický shone for his country in the group stages of the qualification campaign, scoring several ... Read Full Story
Written by JakeBriggs741 on
Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky's agent has dismissed recent reports about the health and fitness of the Czech Republic International and has insisted that his client will overcome his long-term injury woes. Reports had suggested that the former Borussia Dortmund player had been hospitalised following bad headaches and sudden sickness. However, his agent Pavel Paska has revealed that Rosicky going to hospital is part of his ongoing treatment and that although the recovery will be long-term he expects the Gunners midfielder to recover fully. Paska told Denik Sport: “What appeared in the press about Tomas being hospitalised in London is complete nonsense. On track “Tomas, ... Read Full Story
Tomas Rosicky has admitted that it will be "very difficult" for Arsenal to win the Premier League and warned that they have to show "mental strength" to prevent their season falling apart.  
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just as a sport or a profession — as Wenger is. Just as Wenger adhered to his principles last season when it seemed that the whole world was telling him to change, so Rosicky concluded that he was born to play football and that, so long as he focused on that, he would reach his goal.  
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• Sagna says Arsenal were 'swept aside' by Chelsea• Chelsea 'turn it on when it matters', says DrogbaTomas Rosicky has conceded that Arsenal's Premier League title hopes are all but over while his team-mate Bacary Sagna admitted that they have been undermined by the loss of the injured Robin van Persie and urgently "need to find a solution".The players reflected the sense of deflation inside the Arsenal dressing room as they considered the...  
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• Left-back faces a month out of action• Tomas Rosicky returns to face AZ AlkmaarThe Arsenal defender Gaël Clichy has been ruled out for up to a month with a suspected stress fracture in his back.The midfielder Tomas Rosicky, however, returns to the squad for tomorrow's Champions League match against AZ Alkmaar at Emirates Stadium following a knee problem.Nicklas Bendtner (groin), Lukas Fabianski (thigh), Theo Walcott (knee) and Denílson (back...  
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"I am hopeful, but you do not know how much I wish because we miss this player a lot, for his quality, his attitude and people don’t realise that. We lost Tomas last year in January and we have missed him highly." -Arsene Wenger Tomas Rosicky is ...  
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