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Wenger boosted by duo's injury news

By PA Sport  November 19, 2009
Wenger boosted by duo's injury news (©PAphotos)
Wenger boosted by duo's injury news (©PAphotos)
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We knew when Robin came out with this injury that he would be out for a long time, but frankly I feared it would be more because the first news was very, very bad...
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger breathed something of a sigh of relief after learning the damage to Robin van Persie and Kieran Gibbs during the international break was not as severe as first feared.

The loss of Holland striker Van Persie for at least six weeks with ankle ligament damage is a major blow, while Gibbs looks set to be back in action for the visit of Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea at the end of the month

"We knew when Robin came out with this injury that he would be out for a long time, but frankly I feared it would be more because the first news was very, very bad. So it was a relief that he would be out for six weeks," Wenger told Arsenal TV Online.

"Of course it is a disappointment and something we did not want, but I feel we have enough strength to compensate for his absence for a while.

"It will also allow him to be fresh for when he comes back."

On the subject of Gibbs, he added: "Our medical staff called me saying he was in hospital in Lithuania with a suspected broken metatarsal.

"Later on, it was much better news.

"He will still be out for Sunderland, but maybe we could have him back for (the Champions League clash with) Standard Liege on Tuesday."

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