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Ça expliquerait pourquoi on ne voit plus AMN, c'est bien dommage quand même.
Surtout que Bellerin n'est pas encore revenu complètement au top physiquement, il se trainerait un nouveau problème musculaire depuis le match contre Newcastle :
The struggles that many players face in trying to regain top fitness and form following a lengthy absence through injury have been illustrated this season by Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin.
The Spaniard ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee against Chelsea in January 2019 and since returning to action eight months later he has completed a full match only 10 times.
Niggling issues have resulted in the 24-year-old featuring intermittently and it was notable in Saturday’s victory over West Ham that the Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta decided to start Sokratis Papastathopoulos out of position at right-back, with Bellerin among the substitutes.
Bellerin is said by Arsenal sources to be working hard to get back into peak condition, undertaking extra work and training before and after squad sessions and on days off.
His latest problem is understood to be a tear to his right groin, suffered in the process of doing additional drills as Arsenal prepared for the visit of Newcastle United on February 16.
Bellerin managed 90 minutes against the Magpies and Everton a week later, missing the trip to Olympiakos in between. He then played 84 minutes when the Greek side visited and came on in the closing stages against West Ham, having not featured at Portsmouth five days earlier.
Throughout this period, Bellerin has been given painkillers to help control the discomfort and keep him available for selection as Arteta’s side enter a critical final three months of the campaign.
The groin complaint is hampering Bellerin’s performances — he is said to have difficulty crossing the ball — but it is hoped a less congested fixture schedule will enable the damage to heal and give him a consistent run of games, which is felt key to the full-back re-establishing himself.
It is thought a strong finish could even see Bellerin come under consideration for a place in the Spain squad ahead of Euro 2020, with coach Luis Enrique known to be watching closely.
TheAthletic