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Laurent Koscielny return date revealed

Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny hasn’t made any appearance for the gunners this season and the fans can’t wait to see him back on the pitch because he is their best central defender. The gunners are unbeaten in their last 16 matches but they have conceded a huge number of goals because their defense is weak.

Laurent Koscielny sustained an Achilles injury at the end of last season and he has passed through alot to get back fit, PhysioRoom claims that the French international will probably make his return on 25th of this month when the gunners make a visit to Dean Court to face Bournemouth.

Koscielny begun the process of getting integrated back to full training  earlier this month but thanks to the international break, he will now be fully fit to face their next opponent. But since it’s an away match, Arsenal boss Unai Emery might decide to leave him out because he has in his most interviews said that he doesn’t want to rush Laurent Koscielny because he is just from a long-term injury.

Laurent Koscielny will be a great addition to Unai Emery because he will now be giving some of his centre backs some rest since they have played many matches in a short time because most of his defenders were injured.

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