JAKARTA - Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno injury is not as bad as the Gunners feared. He can return to full training in four weeks.

Leno picked up an injury that looked serious when Arsenal lost 1-2 to Brighton and Hove Albion in Saturday's match. The goalkeeper was fouled by Neal Maupay, who then scored the winner.

The Germany international was clearly in pain after his right knee appeared to buckle. At that time, there was a concern that he would enter the treatment table and take a long break.

However, Arsenal provided an update on Leno's condition. Ahead of the team's trip to Southampton this Thursday they made sure the goalkeeper's injury was not as bad as previously thought.

"Positive news after the detailed assessment," said a club statement released on Tuesday.

"(Leno suffered) a ligament sprain during the game against Brighton & Hove on Saturday. He could be back to full training in four to six weeks."

With Arsenal's two consecutive defeats since returning from suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Leno's latest news is certainly good news that Miker Arteta desperately needs.

The latest conditions were also given to a number of other players. Namely Granit Xhaka and Pablo Mari who were injured in the 3-0 defeat at Manchester City.

Xhaka has returned to full training, but Mari has been out for three months and will continue to have her injury checked.


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