Monday, August 3, 2009

Arsenal's Nasri Remains In Good Spirits Despite Fibula Fracture

The French international will begin rehabilitation in September।

Former Marseille midfielder Samir Nasri, 22, suffered an injury in training recently when he collided with fellow Frenchman Abou Diaby, but Nasri has today stated his relief that the straightforward fracture he sustained was not as worse as initially feared.
He informed L'Equipe: "I am happy I only suffered a simple fibula fracture.
"Moreover, it is better for it to happen now rather than in the middle of the season.
"Now I just need to be patient. I have about three weeks of immobility before starting rehabilitation early in September."
Nasri's mobility and vision could prove difficult to replace in Arsene Wenger's first XI, although the Alsatian could be tempted to offer burgeoning prospect Jack Wilshere further first team tests, as the young Englishman wowed crowds at the Emirates Cup at the weekend.
Nasri scored seven goals last season.

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