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Ian Wright 'distraught' by latest Arsenal injury news
FRANCIS COQUELIN's injury has left former Arsenal striker and pundit Ian Wright 'distraught'.
Francis Coquelin will be sidelined for at least two months
The Frenchman went down during the 2-1 defeat to West Brom at the weekend with suspected knee ligament damage.
The initial prognosis from the club is that he will be sidelined for at least two months.
Wenger: West Brom loss a 'big blow'
"It is a least two months but I'm cautious as we had so many bad surprises on scans that I do not want to speculate more than that," Wenger said.
The news comes as a blow to Arsenal who looked set to be mounting a serious title challenge this season.
Arsenal have been plagued by injuries all season long
However, their considerable injury list could hamper their chances and Wright believes it's a real 'kick in the guts'.
"When Francis Coquelin went down at The Hawthorns on Saturday, you could hear the groans from Gunners fans around the world," he wrote in The Sun.
"That’s how important the Frenchman has been to Arsenal – and that’s how massive the blow is to their chances of lifting the Premier League.
"The 2-1 defeat at West Brom was harmful enough to those hopes. But the loss of Coquelin until the New Year with damaged knee ligaments is the real kick in the guts.
"I am absolutely distraught at the news, both for the kid himself and personally as an Arsenal fan."
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