Rosicky out for two to three months – Wenger
Tomas Rosicky has been ruled out for three months with a thigh injury, with fears the midfielder might have played his last game for Arsenal.
The 35-year-old Arsenal midfielder was playing his first game in seven months against Burnley and scans have revealed the upper leg injury he suffered during the game could keep him out for much longer than the original estimate of one month.
Tomas Rosicky may have played his last match for Arsenal after suffering another injury set back, leaving all at the club “shocked”. It is a muscular problem, but the good news is that he does not need surgery.
Rosiscky signed for Arsenal from Boroussia Dortmund in 2006 and has made 246 appearances for the Gunners, scoring 28 goals.
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“I don’t want to be dramatic”, he added.
“At the moment we are all shocked and he’s the most shocked. Let’s hope we have good news, that it is not as bad as feared”.
Meanwhile, Wenger has confirmed striker Danny Welbeck will make his return to action for the under-21s on Friday.
“In the next three weeks he should be available”, said Wenger. He needs to play two or three games before coming back to the first team. He hasn’t played for 10 months or so.