Torreira sets timeframe for injury return after positive tests
Lucas Torreira is feeling good following the positive results to tests on his ankle injury, planning to return to full fitness in eight to 10 weeks.
Lucas Torreira is feeling good following the positive results to tests on his ankle injury, planning to return to full fitness in eight to 10 weeks.
Mikel Arteta has been in touch with the Arsenal squad according to Lucas Torreira who has been speaking to the media in Uruguay.
The ankle injury Lucas Torreira picked up against Portsmouth is likely to rule him out for the rest of the season, but he might make it back for Copa America.
Hector Bellerin has been suffering from a torn groin muscle which is the reason his appearances have been sporadic recently.
Lucas Torreira doesn’t need surgery to fix his ankle fracture, nor is there any significant ligament damage, but he’ll still need physiotherapy and rest, according to reports.
Lucas Torreira fractured his ankle against Portsmouth, ruling him out just as Kieran Tierney returns from a long-term injury of his own.
Arsenal beat Portsmouth in the FA Cup on Monday evening so with most of the news centering around that, let’s look at the stories doing the rounds today.
Mikel Arteta and Lucas Torreira gave very different injury updates after Arsenal’s clash with Portsmouth on Monday night.