Scharner out of Arsenal trip

 

Wednesday 02 November 2011 21:00 EDT
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Paul Scharner has suffered a minor knee ligament tear
Paul Scharner has suffered a minor knee ligament tear (GETTY IMAGES)

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Paul Scharner has been ruled out of West Bromwich Albion's trip to Arsenal on Saturday after scans revealed he had suffered a minor knee ligament tear.

Scharner picked up the injury during Saturday's Premier League defeat to Liverpool and faces a race against time to be fit for the match against Bolton Wanderers in two and a half weeks' time.

Meanwhile, West Bromwich are running the rule over DC United goalkeeper Bill Hamid, who is training with the West Midlands club for a week.

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