Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is hopeful England midfielder Jack Wilshere will not face an extended spell on the sidelines as his team looks to force its way back into the UEFA Champions League places.
However, Wenger revealed that Wilshere would not be rushed back into action, while forward Theo Walcott is also set for more treatment on what was described as a "minor hip/groin injury" picked up training with England ahead of the San Marino FIFA World Cup qualifier."Wilshere's injury is not better or worse. It was an inflammation of his [ankle] bone and we had such history with him [that] we are a bit more cautious than we would be with you or with me," said Wenger.
"We deferred a little bit his rehab by one week. We gave him one more week rest because it was wise medically to do it."Honestly, it's very difficult [to say when he will be back]. I believe in two weeks on Sunday, that means not the next game, the game after."Wenger insisted that given Wilshere's injury record, having been sidelined for more than a year with a different ankle problem, the club's medical staff would take no chances.
"We will rest him when it is needed. He has regular scans and as soon as we have an alert we will respect it no matter what is at stake," Wenger said.
"Jack had a difficult moment of course when you told him because he didn't feel any special pain, but he knows he has to take care of his future. because he is a very young player, I think he accepts it."
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