Arsenal 'had to make decision' on Smith Rowe injury - Arteta
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[October 01, 2022] (Reuters)
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said
Emile Smith Rowe's demands for a decision on a treatment plan for a
troublesome groin injury prompted the Premier League club to send
the midfielder for surgery, which is expected to keep him out until
December.
The 22-year-old, who had a breakout campaign last season with 10
league goals, has had limited game time this season with only four
substitute appearances, his last match coming against Manchester
United at the start of September.
Arteta said the club had tried other alternatives, but opted for
surgery after failing to fully resolve the issue.
"We had to make a decision because we could not continue the
uncertainty as to whether we have him, or have him with certain
conditions," Arteta told reporters ahead of Arsenal's league game
against north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
"We needed to draw a line so we made that decision and he was the
first one demanding that he wanted to make the decision and we
supported that, and we have to prepare him to get back stronger than
he was."
Smith Rowe is not expected to miss too many games due to the
mid-season break in November and December for the World Cup.
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Arsenal's Emile Smith Rowe with manager Mikel Arteta before coming
on as a substitute Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley
"After surgery it is very difficult to give a
timeline. It depends on the first process, how the bones heal, how
was his first reaction, his improvement and how he's adapting,"
Arteta said.
"We need to go step by step; obviously we know that before the World
Cup will not be easy, and after that we have a break and we need to
use him in the right way."
League-leaders Arsenal host third-placed Spurs later on Saturday.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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