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Wilshere injury not as bad as first feared - Wenger

The prognosis on Jack Wilshere's latest injury may not be as bad as first thought, according to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. Arsene Wenger believes Jack Wilshere could make his recovery from a hairline fracture to his left fibula within three to four weeks. The England midfielder picked up the injury in a collision in training, and the initial prognosis was that he would miss "several weeks". It is the latest in a long line of problems for Wilshere, who has been plagued by fitness concerns over the past few years. But in a media conference on Friday, Wenger said: "Jack is back in training but I thought at the start it will be six to eight weeks but it could be three to...
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