When news broke that Abou Diaby picked up an injury whilst away on international duty, the entire Arsenal media team broke down into a frenzy. One thing everyone failed to notice was that the word ‘injured’ was never used and for good reason too-he’s not.
The player was left out of the French side for their second World Cup qualifier due to an issue which was described as muscular discomfort. Subsequently France looked boring without Abou Diaby despite a 3-1 victory against Belarus last night.
None the less, Wenger has confirmed that the problem is not serious though and that Abou Diaby may even play in the Premier League match against Southampton at the Emirates on Saturday.
The Arsenal boss was confident to play down any hysteria regarding the player and stated, ‘He has a little pain in the hip satorius. It does not seem serious at all. He even has a small chance to play Saturday.’ Arsenal supporters will find this news as shining light, given the impressive start, the French international has had for the club.
If Diaby is not declared fit to play against Southampton he will certainly be 100% by the time the following Premier League match rolls along. The French international has been plagued by injury, only playing four games last season and missing out on Euro 2012. Arsenal fans will be hoping for a full season worth of football from Diaby in what would be a turn around given his injury woes.
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