Arsenal FC News: Jack Wilshere Suffers Injury Rehabilitation Setback
The Arsenal boss may have known something that neither his team or his supporters knew: Jack Wilshere's injury has set back his young Englishman midfielder. Arsene Wenger delivered one of the more impressive transfer deadline day coups of recent memory after losing two of his midfield dynamos, but has lost one of his current luminaries for a couple more months this weekend.
The pairing of newly acquired Mikel Arteta and Arsenal's starlet Jack Wilshere has been postponed until a later date. Two to three months later to be exact, if you want to go by the medical staff's latest assessment.
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The contrasting experience of the players—who both possess an incredible skill set—could prove to be the saving grace for Arsene Wenger and Arsenal during this year's campaign, but it will have to wait.
The Arsenal midfielder confirmed the news on his Twitter account: "I can confirm I will be out for around 2-3 months! I am working hard in the gym to stay fit and I am gutted but I will be back stronger!"
Wilshere received the unfortunate news that his nagging right ankle injury has once again suffered a further set back. The 19-year-old thought he would participate in training activities towards the beginning of August, but suffered a delay in his rehabilitation of two to three weeks.
Arsenal's latest injury has put into question the capabilities and quality of the club's physio staff. It seems every year that the Arsenal players summoned to the trainer's table continuously endure laborious regression in their injury status.
Jack Wilsher commented on his latest injury news on absolute radio.
""They’re (the physios) not pushing me at all to be fair. I spoke to the manager, he just said to me to take my time and come back when I’m ready because there is no point coming back and then having another six weeks out. I’m just taking my time and getting ready.
It’s massively frustrating. Having had a successful season last year, it’s even more frustrating. This year I really felt I could push on, but I’ve had a bit of a setback but I’m still feeling good about the season. Hopefully I’ll be back as soon as possible."
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Sometimes when it's not going your way, it's not going your way. Even things Wenger can't control. He seems to be losing out on during recent years. From the transfer window to the training table to the pitch itself, Arsenal has begrudgingly had things go against them as of late.
Maybe their staff can tap into some medieval remedies to circumvent their current injury woes. I bet Jack Wilshere wouldn't mind. The lad just wants to be back on the pitch.
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