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Midfielder Races Against Time T Return This Season
- Updated: March 7, 2014
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will take some time off football after feeling down in the wake of the foot injury he suffered while playing for England on Wednesday according to manager Arsene Wenger.
Wenger’s Friday press conference was dominated by talk of Wilshere and he absolved Liverpool defender Daniel Agger of blame for the tackle which caused the small fracture of the midfielder’s foot.
Wilshere faces a race against time to play again in the Premier League this season and the injury could even see his England World Cup place under threat, with Wenger admitting he needed to get away from the club and focus on something else for a while.
Wenger said: “I believe it (the tackle) was accidental. Jack will be out for six weeks. The tackle was strong but I think he wanted to go for the ball.
“It is a blow for Jack and for us, from now on we want to get him to recover and come back as quickly as possible and prepare for the rest of the season.
“You can only be very down in this situation, especially in the first days. He is in a boot and has gone away for a few days to get away from things and think about something else.”
“It’s certainly very difficult and at his age you want to play. You get up in the morning, jump out of bed and get on the football pitch and play. When you are not capable of doing that without any restriction it is difficult mentally. It is a weight on his mind and I hope that it is his last accident for a long, long time.”
However, Wenger dismissed fears Wilshere would not feature again for Arsenal this season.
“Yes, there are 11 weeks to go, he will be out for six before he can absorb normal training,” said Wenger.
“The maximum after six weeks I think before being competitive in a game, because he will work on his fitness during his injury, is two weeks, so it is eight weeks (to be back playing again).”





