Saturday, June 26, 2010

Ramsey making good recovery

Young Gunners star Aaron Ramsey is reportedly recovering well from his horrific injury and looks set to be able to help Arsenal’s Premier League title battle next season.

The 19-year-old Wales midfielder was on the end of a horror challenge from Ryan Shawcross of Stoke City earlier in the year. The tackle shattered his right leg and left people seriously worrying if he would ever return to professional football.

Ramsey had become an impressive figure in the Arsenal midfield, but as a result of the challenge was forced to sit and watch as his Gunners’ team-mates eventually fell short in their bid to win the title.

He is now four months into his comeback from the injury and is running for the first time, according to Wales assistant boss Dean Saunders.

The former Premier League striker said it seems the player will need the pin in his leg taken out, but it looks likely he will make a full recovery and should feature at some point next season.

“That’s a decision he will make soon when he’s ready, but from what I’ve heard he’s progressing brilliantly and it shouldn’t be too long,” he told the Daily Star.

“It’s important for him, Arsenal and Wales to get back playing as he’s a great talent who should be showing us that on the football pitch.”

While the return of Ramsey would be like a new signing for Arsenal, Wenger is out scouting the globe for new players to improve the club’s title challenge next season.

One of the first signinigs could be Joe Cole, although it’s likely any deal will have to wait until he returns from the Football World Cup.

The likes of Mark Schwarzer, Laurent Koscielny and maybe a few others are all expected to be wearing the Arsenal red and white when the side start their Premier League season with a clash against Liverpool in August.


From arsenal-opinion.com

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