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Van Persie ligament injury dashes Arsenal's Premier League and Euro hopes | Manager Arsene Wenger worst fears were realised when it
was confirmed that Arsenal's star striker Robin Van Persie has torn ankle ligaments and could now be out for the remaining part of the 2009-10 season. It is a crippling
blow for boss Wenger's Premier League and Euro hopes. Van Persie was left in agony
10 minutes into Holland 's goalless friendly with Italy on Saturday after a challenge
from Giorgio Chiellini. He has scored seven league goals so far this season, leading
the line for the in-form Gunners. Van Persie, 26, was in Amsterdam last night
undergoing scans as medics looked to rule out any fracture to the joint, The Sun
reports. They have confirmed the ligaments are torn. Van Persie remains optimistic.
He said: "I am probably out for between four to six weeks." Wenger said: "The
footage doesn't look that bad, but the seriousness of the injury does seem to
be." Arsenal are second in the table and Wenger will be hoping the loss of the
Dutchman does not mirror striker Eduardo's situation from two seasons ago. In
February 2008 the Croatian broke his leg - and his absence led to them surrendering
a place at the top of the table, as they finished third. |
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