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Emmanuel Frimpong ruled out till next season

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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 midfielder, Emmanuel Frimpong has been ruled out of action till next season and as  a result, the youngster has come back from his loan spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers, as he is set to receive specialist treatment in London.
Frimpong has gone on to rupture a ligament in his right knee and with the injury being a recurring one, its consequences are far more severe than they were initially believed to be.
The midfielder suffered the same injury back in 2010 on his left knee and with it now taking place on his right knee, many believe the midfielder might have some recurring problem with his knees.
As a result of his injury, the player’s loan spell at Wolves has been brought to an end and he has travelled back to London, where he is set to meet specialists, in order to assess and start his rehabilitation.
The Wolves website, when revealing the injury to the player is quoted to have said: "Emmanuel Frimpong is returning back to Arsenal after it was confirmed he ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Saturday's Barclays Premier League
game at QPR."
Frimpong went on to reveal the extent of his injury via his Twitter account, as the young midfielder is quoted to have said: "Bad News is that I'm out for 6-9 months with my Knee Gd [sic] News is that I will therefore have all the time in my hands to be
doin #frimmyfacts.”
At the same time, he thanked all the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wolves-c40952 fans and supporters, as he admitted he really wanted to stick around and play for the team till the end of the season.
"I wanna thank all the wolves fans for their support since I've been here and really Hope wolves stay up this season.”
At the moment, Frimpong is set to miss out the remainder of the season and miss most of the pre-season. However, considering he never got to participate in the six month loan deal that Arsene Wenger wanted him to take up, he could see himself be loaned out
almost immediately after he recovers from his injury, in order to gain the experience that he needs to break into the Gunners starting eleven.

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