Arsenal Defender Kieran Tierney Faces Three Months Out Due To Injury

Arsenal might be without defender Kieran Tierney for the next three months after a dislocated shoulder injury in the 3-1 win against West Ham.

The 22-year-old fell awkwardly on his shoulder and was replaced in the first half on the match on Monday.

Tierney was later seen leaving the stadium with a protective strap which is not a good sign for the Gunners and fans after recent weeks.

An official time frame is yet to be confirmed for his recovery it will not be decided until after he undergoes a surgery.

Tierney signed for Arsenal from Celtic during the summer transfer window but joined with an injury and could not make his debut until late in September.

The crucial 3-1 win at West Ham saw the Gunners end a nine-match winless run in the League without a victory but a number of players are injury concerns ahead of Thursday's Europa League match against Standard Liege and their next Premier League game Vs Manchester City.



Hector Bellerin was withdrawn from the starting XI ahead of kick-off with a thigh injury problem and is now a huge doubt for the Manchester City game.

Also, Granit Xhaka suffered concussion after he was hit by the ball and will surely miss the next matches.

Another injury concern is Dani Ceballos who is still sidelined with a hamstring issue and Arsenal thm confirmed Rob Holding would be unavailable for at atleast two weeks after an injury complain.

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