Arsenal without Hector Bellerin for AC Milan trip as Arsene Wenger reveals defender damaged ligaments

The Spaniard was injured during the Gunners' 2-1 defeat at Brighton

Wednesday 07 March 2018 15:53 EST
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Bellerin won't travel to Italy and may miss some time
Bellerin won't travel to Italy and may miss some time (Getty)

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Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin will miss Thursday's Europa League game against AC Milan after picking up a knee injury in training, manager Arsene Wenger said on Wednesday.

Bellerin, 22, who was a late substitute in Arsenal's 2-1 Premier League defeat by Brighton and Hove Albion last weekend, did not travel with the team to Italy for the first leg of the last-16 tie.

"Hector hasn't travelled... he has an inflammation of his left knee. Some ligament damage," Wenger told a news conference.

"He has to spend the afternoon in the hospital to see why he is in so much pain.

"It doesn't look a long-term problem. He tried but couldn't absorb the training session so we left him at home."

Spaniard Bellerin has featured in all 29 of Arsenal's league matches this season and has made three starts in Uefa's secondary club competition.

Arsenal are sixth in the Premier League and on a three-match losing streak, so winning the Europa League may represent their best chance of qualifying for the Champions League next season.

They face a tough challenge against in-form Milan who have won their last six matches in all competitions.

Reuters

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