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21st Jan 2019

Héctor Bellerín to miss remainder of season with ruptured cruciate injury

Arsenal full-back Hector Bellerin is set to miss the remainder of the season and the start of next season with a ruptured cruciate ligament

Reuben Pinder

Poor fella, can’t catch a break

Héctor Bellerín will miss the remainder of this season and faces a battle to get fit for the start of next season after he sustained a ruptured cruciate knee ligament injury during Arsenal’s win over Chelsea at the weekend.

Bellerín picked up the injury as he fell awkwardly, and lay on the ground in extreme pain before he was carried off the pitch on a stretcher. It could go from bad to worse too, as he waits to learn whether he has damaged the meniscus and other parts of the joint.

The Spaniard had just returned from a month on the sidelines when he got injured again with just two games under his belt since late December. The 23-year-old now faces a long and lonesome road to recovery.

Bellerín faces at least six months out, and will seek further medical opinions over the next few days which should help to put a more precise time frame on his rehab.

During the Chelsea game, Bellerín was replaced by he versatile Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who has played on both sides of the Arsenal defence in his time at the club. They also have the veteran defender Stephan Lichtsteiner available to play at right-back, but will likely want to sign a temporary replacement for Bellerín this January.

However, resources are limited after the club spent a net £63m in the summer on the likes of Sokratis and Mateo Guendouzi.

Long time servant and serial loanee Carl Jenkinson also remains an option to fill in at full-back.