Arsenal midfielder Mikel
Arteta is set to miss the first six weeks of the season after sustaining a torn
quadricep.
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger revealed on Thursday morning that the vice-captain would undergo a scan after picking up a thigh injury in training.
It was hoped the procedure would flag up a slight strain, ruling him out for a few days.
Arteta will miss the vital Champions League qualification double header against Fenerbahce as well as the opening batch of Premier League games.
Arteta's thigh is just the latest injury problem for Wenger, who is already without Thomas Vermaelen, Nacho Monreal and Abou Diaby.
Furthermore, Bacary Sagna is facing a race against time to be fit for the season-opener against Aston Villa on Saturday after sustaining an ankle injury whilst on international duty for France.
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger revealed on Thursday morning that the vice-captain would undergo a scan after picking up a thigh injury in training.
It was hoped the procedure would flag up a slight strain, ruling him out for a few days.
Injury blow: Mikel Arteta will be out for around six
weeks with a thigh injury
Out of action: Arteta will miss crucial Champions League
and Premier League games
But the results
have shown a tear, meaning the midfielder is likely to miss over a month of the
new season.Arteta will miss the vital Champions League qualification double header against Fenerbahce as well as the opening batch of Premier League games.
Arteta's thigh is just the latest injury problem for Wenger, who is already without Thomas Vermaelen, Nacho Monreal and Abou Diaby.
Furthermore, Bacary Sagna is facing a race against time to be fit for the season-opener against Aston Villa on Saturday after sustaining an ankle injury whilst on international duty for France.
Transformation: Mikel Arteta is brought to life the new
gameplay modes of Splinter Cell Blacklist
Playing the game: Arteta takes part in a photoshoot to
promote the new video game Splinter Cell Blacklist from
Ubisoft
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