Rosicky on road to recovery

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has voiced cautious optimism that Tomas Rosicky will be back in action before Christmas but admitted that the Czech midfielder's injury has been far more complicated to treat than first anticipated.
Rosicky, the captain of the Czech Republic's national team, missed the second half of last season and Euro 2008 after limping off in a Premier League match against Newcastle in January.
Eight months later, Wenger cannot say with any certainty when the 27-year-old will return and Czech media have started to speculate that his career may be over.
"He is not close to playing again and he has not had any real setback, but the evolution (of his injury) is very slow," Wenger admitted.
"The recovery process is slower than we expected at the start. It doesn't look worrying but the delay is longer than expected.
"He had a re-attached tendon that was loose in his hamstring, and that demands a lot of time to re-coordinate the movements of the hamstring. That makes it very difficult to predict exactly one week more or less how much time it will take.
"But I am optimistic that before Christmas you will see him in a good shape."
In contrast to Rosicky's woes, the rehabilitation of Croatian striker Eduardo following a horrific leg-break and ankle dislocation in February is going faster than expected, with Wenger confident he will be back in the first team by the end of the year.

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