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Samir Nasri Out For Three Months With Broken Fibula
The French midfielder has sustained an injured training with the Gunners in Austria...
Reports are emerging from France, and have been confirmed by the clubs official website, that Samir Nasri has fractured his fibula in pre-season training and will be out of action for three months.
This comes as a blow to the Gunners as the French international had cemented himself as a key player for Arsenal, and will miss the opening months of the Premier League campaign.
The 22 year-old was reportedly crying in pain as he was taken to a nearby hospital in the Hartberg region of Austria by two of the club's medical staff.
Arsenal are due to face Austrian side SC Columbia Floridsdorf this evening in their second warm up game of the week.
Sulmaan Ahmad & Owen Watson, Goal.com
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This comes as a blow to the Gunners as the French international had cemented himself as a key player for Arsenal, and will miss the opening months of the Premier League campaign.
The 22 year-old was reportedly crying in pain as he was taken to a nearby hospital in the Hartberg region of Austria by two of the club's medical staff.
Arsenal are due to face Austrian side SC Columbia Floridsdorf this evening in their second warm up game of the week.
Sulmaan Ahmad & Owen Watson, Goal.com
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