Arsenal have had an injury-ridden season. While participating in international tournaments, the player was unfortunate enough to undergo a surgery by Dr. Werth and the recovery period is expected to span 2 to 3 months. Despite this, the team is scheduled to start training on Wednesday (20th). At this crucial time, fledgling Scotland star Kieran Triani has finally returned to the pitch after a five-month layoff, bringing a ray of hope to Arsenal.
Kieran Tejani has endured nearly five months of recovery since his serious injury in the European Cup. He spent last season on loan at Real Sociedad. With memories of his last appearance for Arsenal dating back to the Community Shield in August last year, when he was virtually cut adrift as an Arsenal player, the 27-year-old made his official return to training on Wednesday, and the rain has come at an opportune time as he faces an intensive double-header over the next month.
It is expected that Zulian Martinez and Karakoli will lock down the starting positions on the wings, while Kenyo Tomoyasu and Sinjin Takashi will battle with Kieran Tejani for a place on the bench. Rumor has it that Kieran Tejani could leave the team next January, when he is most likely to return to his parent team Ludi.