Using Arsenal's 2012-13 season getting close to completion, midfielder Jack Wilshere might undergo minor surgery for a passing fancy right ankle that he fractured in the summer of 2011.
Worry not though, Gunner trustworthy. The surgery is "not unexpected" and sounds to be a very simple, orthodox procedure.
The revision of the surgery with the right ankle is never unexpected and will require a little while rehab but Wilshere is supposed to play a full section in Arsenal's pre-season.
"Jack can have small, mild surgery, " explained Wenger. "It is mostly a very small, small, small one. It is to take out a small pin. You won't be a problem.
Wilshere, as you'll remember, fractured the same ankle joint two summers ago in addition to was forced to miss the entirety in the 2011-12 season as well as a portion of this year's campaign. All in all, he was sidelined for a grueling 14 months.
The persistent injury had many fearing that young, talented midfielder would never be able to make best use of his burgeoning potential, but he put to rest any one of those doubts with his play this current year.
According to WhoScored. com, Wilshere compiled a superb average match rating with 7. 06 in 3 Premier League appearances inside 2012-13. He made two key passes and fifty one. 3 total passes per match on the way to a succinct conclusion percentage of 86. 3. He also tallied several assists as he established himself as a key conductor from the defensive midfielder position.
Additionally, in three Champions Category matches, he produced a target, an assist and a good match rating of 7. 71.
News of yet another surgery on the same ankle that has caused Wilshere so many problems in the past will undoubtedly worry a few fans, but rest assured—this surgery is about as minor as it get.
He will miss England's friendlies against Ireland (May 29) and Brazilian (June 1), but that could be expected to be a extent of his missed time.
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