Koscielny has been playing with the problem all season but reports from France suggest he is now suffering acute tendinitis in both Achilles tendons
Laurent Koscielny. Pic/AFP
London: Arsenal's injury problems continue to mount up after central defender Laurent Koscielny was released from international duty with France.
Laurent Koscielny. Pic/AFP
Koscielny is believed to be suffering from a minor Achilles problem and the decision is precautionary, with the Gunners confident he will be fit for the Barclays Premier League clash at home to Hull a week on Saturday.
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Les Bleus play Portugal on Saturday and Armenia next Tuesday in friendlies building up to their hosting of Euro 2016. It is the latest injury for Arsenal, who on Wednesday saw Mesut Ozil return from Germany duty with a knee injury.
Ozil could be out for the rest of 2014 after sustaining the injury against Chelsea last Sunday, when he completed the full 90 minutes before complaining of pain in his knee.
The Koscielny news is another blow for Gunners boss Arsene Wenger, who has seen midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Mikel Arteta suffer injuries in recent weeks.
Ramsey will be out of action for another three to four weeks with a hamstring complaint although Wenger was slightly more upbeat about Arteta, who could return after the international break following a calf problem.
Ozil joins fellow first-team players Mathieu Debuchy and Olivier Giroud as long-term injury concerns this season.