Arsenal vs Borussia Dortmund: Jack Wilshere 'ruled out for a while' as Arsene Wenger confirms midfielder needs to see specialist

Wilshere suffered a nasty ankle injury in the 2-1 defeat to Manchester United and looks set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines

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Tuesday 25 November 2014 14:39 GMT
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Jack Wilshere calls for medical help after suffering an ankle injury
Jack Wilshere calls for medical help after suffering an ankle injury (Getty Images)

Jack Wilshere will see a specialist to assess his ankle injury, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has announced.

Wenger confirmed that Wilshere would be "out for a while" after coming off during the 2-1 defeat by Manchester United on Saturday after feeling some discomfort.

Wilshere, who was replaced by Santi Cazorla in the 55th minute of the game at the Emirates Stadium, will therefore miss the Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

Wenger did confirm, however, that Laurent Koscielny is back in the squad following an Achilles problem and Danny Welbeck is expected to be included, although striker Olivier Giroud is not registered and Theo Walcott is still ruled out.

Wenger admitted concern over Wilshere's injury, although X-rays after Saturday's match indicated there was no bone break.

"I cannot give you any time schedule there because he will be out for a while and he has to see a specialist next week to see how long he will be out. We don't know at the moment," said Wenger at Tuesday afternoon's press conference.

"He has a big ankle sprain and I don't want to talk about it because I am not a specialist medically.

"The first news is they have told us that he will be out for the next few games. [To find out] for how long, we will need to see a specialist."

Wilshere is tackled by United defender Paddy McNair (Getty Images)

Wenger, though, believes the return of France international Koscielny will boost the Gunners' rearguard, which was brutally exposed by United on the break.

"He's in the squad for tomorrow. It's very good news because he was out for a while now and we are short in numbers defensively. It's good to have his quality back," said Wenger.

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