“Should be fine by the time he comes back,” one fan commented.
Another responded: “Obviously.”
In a recent interview with fellow Frenchman and former Arsenal ace Jeremie Aliadiere, Guendouzi spoke highly of boss Unai Emery.
“He’s shown plenty of confidence in me since I arrived here,” Guendouzi said.
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Arsenal youngster Matteo Guendouzi lauds boss Unai Emery
“Not any coach would through a 19-year-old youngster into Premier League action, particularly at a club like Arsenal.
“I’m very grateful to him for that. He’s making me work hard and has already helped me improve considerably since I arrived.
“I could feel that even in the first few training sessions over my first few weeks and months.
“He’s a very good coach. That goes for his staff as well and they all work well together.
Matteo Guendouzi posted a picture of his injured leg on Instagram (Image: AFP•INSTAGRAM)
“We have everything in place to progress both individually and collectively.
“I’m very please to have Unai Emery as my coach. I’m convinced I’ll be able to make progress under him by working hard, which is the most important thing for me.
“We mustn’t forget that I’m still a young player and I still have plenty of hard work to do.
“I think I can make big progress under a coach like him. He’s a very good coach with very good staff.”