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Toure could make Milan trip

By PA Sport  February 21, 2008
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"The news is maybe a bit better," Wenger told Arsenal TV Online....
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has revealed Kolo Toure could be back in action sooner than originally thought, and may even be in contention for the Champions League second leg clash against AC Milan on March 4.

Toure limped off in the seventh minute of Wednesday night´s goalless draw against Milan with a calf problem and it was initially feared he would be out for at least three weeks.

"The news is maybe a bit better," Wenger told Arsenal TV Online. "For me on Wednesday night it looked like he would be out for two to four weeks. The way he was walking perhaps four - but the medical staff said to me it would be closer to two than four."

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