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Walcott out for three months

Posted November 21, 2008 10:25:00

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Theo Walcott will be sidelined for at least three months after the England winger had surgery on his dislocated shoulder.

Walcott was injured when he slipped on the rain-soaked pitch in Berlin during a training session with Fabio Capello's squad.

Wenger admitted he could not blame the English Football Association for the accident.

"I'm disappointed because he is an important part of the squad, but that could have happened in training here," Wenger said.

"It was an accident that could have happened anywhere.

"I do not blame the FA for that. It was accidental in training and I accept that.

"In a moment like that you do not think about compensation - you think about how you can replace the player."

It is the fourth time Walcott has suffered a shoulder injury as he struggles with a hereditary condition inherited from his father Don.

Walcott had surgery on an identical injury on his left shoulder in 2006 and had only just returned from a shoulder problem suffered at Stoke earlier this season.

Although Wenger did not point the finger of blame at the FA, Arsenal could claim compensation for Walcott's time on the sidelines, according to the English game's governing body.

The FA insures all players on international duty and up to 100,000 pounds ($240,000) per week can be paid out to clubs by the organisation's insurers.

-AFP

Tags: sport, football, english-premier-league, united-kingdom, england

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