Olivier Giroud Ready for Arsenal F.C. Return
Olivier Giroud was provisionally ruled out until next year after breaking his leg against Everton in August, but he is now ready to return.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: November 20, 2014 07:45 pm IST
Arsenal F.C. striker Olivier Giroud is fit to face Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday after recovering from a broken leg, manager Arsene Wenger announced on Thursday.
The France international, 28, was provisionally ruled out until next year after breaking his leg against Everton in August, but he is now ready to return. (Also read: Slumping Arsenal, Manchester United face off in EPL)
"He is three or four weeks ahead of schedule," manager Arsene Wenger told the club website. "Originally we planned to have him back for competition at the beginning of next year. So he's one month ahead."
Mikel Arteta has also returned to fitness after a hamstring problem, but Wenger said that Laurent Koscielny (Achilles) and Mathieu Debuchy (ankle) were both around "three weeks away from full group training".
German playmaker Mesut Ozil (knee) and back-up goalkeeper David Ospina (thigh) remain long-term absentees.