Arsenal could get a major injury
boost with Abou Diaby edging closer to a first team return after
putting in an impressive shift for the under-21′s on Wednesday
afternoon.
After missing the majority of last
season through injury, Diaby made an excellent start to this season and
was hugely impressive during the first five or six games, particularly
against Liverpool at Anfield when he was virtually unplayable and lead us to a 2-0 win.
However, predictably the Frenchman
picked up another innocuous looking injury soon after and has been on
the sidelines for the last three months. But after returning the
training 10 days ago, Diaby was picked in a strong looking under-21 side
that took on West Brom on Wednesday afternoon.
The line-up included the likes of Andre
Santos, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Carl Jenkinson, Francis Coquelin and
Emmanuel Frimpong, but it was Diaby who was pulling the strings
midfield, according to Arsenal’s official match report.
The Frenchman was subbed in the 65
minute after an impressive comeback that will surely put him in
contention to feature against Manchester City on Sunday. We’ll learn more when Arsene Wenger
holds his weekly press conference but the signs are that Diaby will be
back in the first team reckoning soon. The question will be, how long
will he stay fit this time?!
The game against West Brom ended 1-1
with Andre Santos finding the net for Arsenal just before half time, so
the Brazilian is also putting himself in contention for a first team
return. But with Kieran Gibbs impressive recent performances, it’s going
to be difficult for Santos to force his way back into Arsene Wengers
plans.
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