Nov 21

England and Arsenal attacking midfielder Theo Walcott is all set to undergo a shoulder surgery after he dislocated his shoulder while practice ahead of the International clash with Germany. England won the match 2-1 in which Walcott did not play and he was expected to be out of action for atleast a couple of weeks. After examination by the team doctors Walcott was adviced to undergo a surgery not to complicate things further. He took the advice of the doctors and has undergone a surgery and is expected to be out for atleast three months which means that the player will return only during the finishing stages of the season which is a huge disappointment for the Gunners who are low on profile and form as they have lost two of their three Premeiership games and are tied in fourth place with Aston Villa to whom they lost last weekend at home. Arsene Wenger said that he was disappointed with the status of the player and he did not blame FA for the state as he said that the injury was a pure accident and could have happened at any place even when he was with the club. The injury took place when the player slipped on the rainy ground during practice in Berlin last week.

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