Jack Wilshere delivers 'good news' for Arsenal fans with ankle injury update

Tom Doyle11 January 2018

Jack Wilshere has delivered a positive update on his ankle injury, with the Arsenal midfielder expecting a short layoff.

Wilshere sustained an ankle injury during Wednesday's goalless draw with Chelsea in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final, and is doubtful for Sunday's Premier League trip to Bournemouth, manager Arsene Wenger said.

The England international appeared to have finally overcome an extended period of injury frustration by starting Arsenal's last six league games and captaining the side at Stamford Bridge but he was substituted in the second half.

However, Wilshere tweeted on Thursday afternoon that he should be back soon, writing: "Thanks for all the messages and support after last night. Good news is i should be back in a couple of days".

Wenger rued his side's injury woes in midfield as Wilshere joined playmakers Aaron Ramsey (hamstring) and Mesut Ozil (knee) along with long-term absentee Santi Cazorla on the sidelines.

"I don't know if he'll be available on Sunday but it's definitely an ankle sprain," Wenger told reporters after the match.

"At the moment we have five big injuries and we're hoping to get some back.

"The earliest to come back is Ramsey and that is quite welcome because it's an area we're a bit short.

"If we didn't lose Jack tonight then we would have had Ramsey back and then maybe Ozil on Sunday, but we could look a bit short."

Additional reporting by Reuters.

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