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Report: Hector Bellerin’s return date revealed

Hector Bellerin has been a regular starter for Arsenal this season but he has in the past few weeks missed many matches because he got injured in their game against Southampton a few weeks back. The gunners have missed him in their last four matches because they have won just once without him and were even knocked out of the Carabao Cup.

Hector Bellerin’s role in the Arsenal squad might have been underrated but his absence has shown why the North Londoners need him because they have missed those dangerous runs by him and he would put up a better performance than Stephan Lichtsteiner who is slow and Maitland-Niles who can be excused because he is played out of position.

Hector Bellerin has a calf strain and Physio Room has confirmed that the Spanish right back will be returning on 9th of January, 2019. It’s really a long time before Hector Bellerin returns because the gunners will have played against Fulham and Blackpool but luckily, these two games will probably be easy for them because the opponents aren’t that tough.

So Arsenal will probably welcome Hector Bellerin back to the squad in their away match against West Ham United in the Premier League. Arsenal fans can’t wait to see him back because their current defence is embarrassing.

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