Silvestre offers Gunners a lifeline

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger will be keeping his fingers crossed no more players are struck down during Wedneasday's internationals - having seen Dutch striker Robin van Persie suffer ankle ligament damage which will is likely to sideline him for the remainder of the year.England Under-21 international Gibbs was pencilled in for an extended first-team run following Gael Clichy's back problem, before the injury which forced him out of the European Championship qualifier in Vilnius on Tuesday night.The 20-year-old now been assessed by Arsenal's own medical staff to determined the extent of the damage, which has turned out not to be severe and he could be back to face Chelsea at Emirates Stadium on November 29.A statement from Arsenal read: "The club can confirm that Kieran Gibbs has sustained severe bruising to the bones and soft tissue of his right foot."Thankfully the foot is not fractured and his enforced absence will be short term."With Armand Traore, who has made just one appearance in the Carling Cup, only just returning from a groin problem, Wenger is likely to turn to the experienced former Manchester United defender to fill in on the left side of defence when domestic action resumes at Sunderland this weekend.Silvestre, 32, has watched from the bench for most of the season, appearing in only the Champions League qualifier against Celtic and two Carling Cup fixtures.The Frenchman - who won the title four times as well as the European Cup while at Old Trafford before joining the Gunners in August 2008 - is ready to take his chance."It is always difficult to stay on the bench, but that is part of playing at the high level," Silvestre told Arsenal TV Online."You have to get on with it, and that is what I have been doing."It is always a test, whether you will be ready when it is going to be your time and you never know when that will be."Silvestre added: "I feel good, fully fit."I just do what I have been doing - training hard and support the team."The pressure is higher because even if you are training hard, it is not like playing games."But as long as you enjoy it, then the rest will come."The Gunners went into the international break on a run of 13 matches unbeaten through all competitions, which saw them climb to second in the Premier League, five points behind Chelsea but with a game in hand ahead of their meeting at the end of the month.Silvestre believes if the free-scoring Gunners can tighten up at the back, then they can become genuine title challengers again."We are scoring goals, but also can concede a little bit, we need to stop that," he said."I think Chelsea is going to be a big test for us. It could be a decider for the league title this season."We are in a good position so the players are well aware of what was missing last season and everybody is focused on giving 100% for the rest of the season."We are in the race, and with a little improvement, we can be a real threat this season."

Source: Team_Talk