Wilshere out for at least six weeks with fractured foot

The midfielder received lengthy treatment after a crunching tackle from Daniel Agger just 13 minutes in, but played almost an hour before being substituted

Jack Wilshere has been ruled out for six weeks after suffering a hairline fracture of his left foot playing for England on Wednesday.

The midfielder received lengthy treatment after a crunching tackle from Daniel Agger just 13 minutes in, but played almost an hour before being substituted.

He now faces a fight to return in time to play any further part in Arsenal's season, as well as a battle to prove his fitness to Roy Hodgson ahead of the World Cup this summer.

"Jack Wilshere has sustained a hairline fracture to the navicular bone in his left foot," a statement on the Arsenal website read.

"Wilshere suffered the injury during England’s international match with Denmark on Wednesday night at Wembley Stadium, in which he played 59 minutes.

"Following initial scans carried out by the FA on Wednesday night, further investigation by Arsenal’s medical team has discovered a crack to a small bone in Jack’s left foot - the navicular, an area of his foot which has not been previously injured.

"Jack will now require a period of approximately six weeks’ rehabilitation, before starting to regain his match fitness."

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