Arsenal
manager Arsene Wenger confirms once again that Aaron Ramsey and Mathieu Flamini
are unfit to play against Everton.
Ramsey
has been suffering with another hamstring injury of the season. The Welshman
suffered in a win over Leicester City few weeks ago but is still few weeks away
from his return.
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The
French boss added that Ramsey has returned to training but is not match fit
yet.
While,
fellow midfielder Mathieu Flamini is also closing on his return as he trained
yesterday with the squad.
Flamini
suffered a hamstring injury few weeks ago while playing against Middleborough
in a FA Cup game.
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Jack
Wilshere who returned to training few weeks ago is still having problems with
his ankle. Wenger added that he had a surgery and is expected to return soon.
Wilshere
suffered ankle injury last November while playing against Manchester United, he
has not featured since then.
Arsenal
boss further added on long term absentees Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy,
especially. Arteta could return in the mid of March but full-back Debuchy is
out atleast for the next month.
"He
goes step by step but he has not played yet and is not in a position to play
yet. They [Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy] are still a few weeks away."
But
Abou Diaby who is yet to feature in Premier League is closing on return, as per
Wenger.
"The
only thing I must say [on Abou Diaby] is that he progresses well in
training."
Columnist: Dany Fendi
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