Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Nasri leg break hell


SAMIR NASRI may be out until Christmas after breaking his leg in training.

But Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said: "The message is trust the players we have. This is a very big season for us but I believe we are in a very strong position.

"Big clubs have lost big players before - Milan have lost Kaka and yet Milan will go on.

"Arsenal have lost big players in the past and continued at the top.

"There are positive messages as well - Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas have stayed after being announced away.

"So I feel we have the squad to deal with the targets we have."

The Gunners lost midfielder Nasri yesterday when he fractured his right leg in a clash with Abou Diaby while training in Austria.

Medics believe Nasri, 22, will be out for 12 weeks only, meaning he may be back by October.

But there are fears the injury could be worse than first thought meaning a lengthier KO.

And he is the latest in a stream of Gunners to be hit by long-term injury.

Eduardo, Fabregas, Tomas Rosicky and Van Persie were all sidelined last season.

Wenger's latest injury blow will increase calls for him to enter the transfer market - especially after the £25m sale of striker Manu Adebayor to Manchester City.


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