Gunners boss ready to tinker

01 January 2010 15:45
The centre-back has played just two Carling Cup games for the club in 19 months and underwent a fitness test on a damaged foot earlier on Friday.[LNB]Senderos, 24, spent the whole of last season on loan at AC Milan and would welcome a return to action against the Hammers.[LNB]"Yes I will rotate," said Wenger. "We had a few players who played on the edge the other night (against Portsmouth) and I will try not to take too big a risk for some players who are medically vulnerable at the moment, and protect one or two more. But we will have just as strong a side as we had at Portsmouth.[LNB]"We have a big test with Senderos, he could be back. He has had an inflammation under his foot and every time he started to play the pain came back. That's why I am a bit cautious but he will have a definite test and we will see how he responds to that.[LNB]"He is physically very sharp because he has worked a lot with our fitness coach (Tony Colbert). I just want to see now how he responds in training. I don't know yet, it is too early. I still have 48 hours to decide," Wenger told the club's official website.[LNB]Midfielder Tomas Rosicky is likely to start after returning from hamstring trouble as a substitute against Portsmouth on Wednesday.[LNB]"Rosicky was in the squad at Portsmouth and he could play on Sunday. But apart from that no-one is back."[LNB][LNB]

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