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Francis Coquelin injury: Arsenal midfielder out for 'at least two months,' Arsene Wenger confirms

The Frenchman suffered knee ligamanet damage in 2-1 loss by West Brom on Saturday

James Orr
Monday 23 November 2015 13:46 GMT
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Francis Coquelin slide the ball and suffers knee ligament damage in West Brom defeat
Francis Coquelin slide the ball and suffers knee ligament damage in West Brom defeat

Arsenal midifleder Francis Coquelin will be out for "at least two months," Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed.

"I'm always cautious," Wenger told the press ahead of the Gunners' Champions League tie against Dinamo Zagreb tomorrow night. "It will be at least two months but I don't want to speculate more than that."

The Gunners missed the opportunity to move to the top of the Premier League as they slipped to a 2-1 loss at the Hawthorns - with the serious injury to Coquelin now leaving Wenger without a mainstay of his side over the busy festive period.

The 24-year-old has developed into a first-team regular at the Emirates Stadium and Wenger is hoping a scan later on Monday does not rule the France international out for even longer.

While the January transfer window will give Wenger the chance to bring in another midfield recruit, he suggested he already has a number of options available to step into Coquelin's place.

"It is of course a disappointment to lose him in the longer term but we have in the squad the players who can compensate. We have lost a player of quality for a while but we know that can happen," he added.

"I will give myself time, we have players who play in this position like Mathieu Flamini and players who can play there like Calum Chambers.

"Sometimes this is a good opportunity for other players to turn up and do the job. I will do what is needed in January, knowing as well it is not an ideal transfer market."

Coquelin has been at Arsenal since 2008 but was on the fringes of the team until being recalled from a loan spell at Charlton in December.

Since then he has established himself in the team but his absence will again draw attention to the fact Wenger did not bring in any outfield reinforcements over the summer.

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