Arsenal's Leno injury not as bad as initially thought
At first, it looked like the injury was a serious one but the club has confirmed on their social media that that is not the case.
Arsenal finally get some positive news after the club confirmed on their official website that first-team goalkeeper Bernd Leno's injury isn't as serious as previously thought.
The German clashed with Brighton striker Neal Maupay on Saturday and had to be stretchered off the pitch.
At first, it looked like the injury was a serious one but the club has confirmed on their social media that that is not the case.
On their website the club announced, "Right knee. Positive news after detailed assessments. Sustained moderate ligament sprain during Brighton & Hove (a) on Saturday. Aiming to return to full training in four to six weeks."
Arsenal sit tenth in the Premier League after 30 matches and face a trip to Southampton in their next league fixture on Thursday.