Arsenal expect skipper Cesc Fabregas to be out for three weeks with hamstring injury

28 December 2009 15:05
Arsenal expect their worst fears to be confirmed on Tuesday when skipper Cesc Fabregas undergoes a scan to determine the extent of the damage to his injured hamstring.[LNB]Arsene Wenger was forced to turn to Fabregas in Sunday's meeting with Aston Villa With the scoreline goalless. [LNB]Coming off the bench in the second half Fabregas produced a stunning 27-minute cameo, scoring twice before being forced off with a suspected recurrence of the injury which had keep him out for nigh on a fortnight.[LNB] Hobble: Fabregas pulled out shortly after giving his side a 2-0 lead over Aston Villa[LNB]Arsenal are now facing up to the prospect of losing their influential skipper for a further three weeks meaning he will miss Wednesday's trip to Portsmouth, the FA Cup third round tie against West Ham, and the two league encounters against Bolton which sandwich Everton's visit to the Emirates.[LNB]If all goes according to plan, Fabregas should be available to play in the FA Cup fourth round on January 23rd, providing Arsenal make it that far. [LNB]Crucially Fabregas should be back to face Aston Villa and Manchester United in the Barclays Premier League at the end of next month.[LNB]Defender Thomas Vermaelen could not hide his amazement at the impact Fabregas made against Villa, but insisted Arsenal have a deep enough squad to cope with his absence even though midfielder Denilson is also out of the Portsmouth game with a back problem.[LNB]'I have never seen a player come on before and have such an immediate impact,' said Vermaelen. 'Before he came on I think we were the better team, but we didn't create too many chances. [LNB] Sub: Fabregas was withdrawn having swung the game firmly in Arsenal's favour[LNB]When he came on the pitch we controlled the game more and create some more chances. Cesc gives passes, a good line of defence and he is really dangerous. He has a great vision on the pitch. [LNB]'He is the best midfield player I have played with. He is really smart. In training it is really difficult to defend against him. You'd think he has eyes in the back of his head because he sees everything. [LNB]'He is very important for us. But if he is injured we have to do it without him. I think we have other midfielders who can fill that position.'[LNB]At least Arsene Wenger has been boosted by the news that the hugely improved Alex Song will not be required for African Cup of Nations duty with Cameroon until January 4 meaning he will be available to play against Portsmouth and West Ham.[LNB] Wenger wants Arsenal consistency to beat Chelsea and Man United to titleHe came, he saw, he conked out again but Wenger defends risking FabregasArsenal 3 Aston Villa 0: Substitute Cesc Fabregas fires title warning to Chelsea and Manchester UnitedALL THE ARSENAL FC

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