Arsenal trainer Arsene Wenger has suggested Kieran Gibbs could lapse from damage prior to the finish of the deteriorate - but effectively discharged any hopes the youngster could be the answer to England"s left-back problems.
Gibbs was last month ruled out for the rest of the debate after undergoing surgery on the feet he harmed during a Champions League compare opposite Standard Liege in November.
The 20-year-old has done good swell in his liberation and Wenger certified there was an outward possibility he could fool around again this season.
Footlose: Gibbs was ruled out for the deteriorate after this plunge into by Eliaquim Mangala
With Ashley Cole sidelined by a critical ankle damage and Wayne Bridge announcing on Thursday he does not instruct to be selected for Three Lions duty, England"s left-back jersey at the World Cup appears up for grabs.
Arsenal and England duo: Walcott and Gibbs
Wenger doubts, however, that Gibbs will be a contender for the role. "There is a possibility he will be behind (before the finish of the season), if all goes well," the Frenchman said.
"But I can"t give you any date for his lapse to football and it"s really beforehand at the moment. "He is still in a small expel and we are nearby the commencement of March."
Wenger does see Gibbs, who has tender on England Under-21 duty, as a good awaiting for the destiny and reckons he will shortly have the inhabitant team"s comparison squad.
"I think he will one day fool around for the inhabitant team. I am assured of that," Wenger added.
Gibbs will be one of a raft of players blank for Wenger when the Gunners take on Stoke tomorrow, with Abou Diaby, William Gallas, Robin outpost Persie and Andrey Arshavin additionally out.
Croatia striker Eduardo could underline after recuperating from a injure leg tendon damage as Wenger eyes a feat that would keep his group in Barclays Premier League pretension contention.
Going Potty: Arshavin will miss Arsenal"s strife opposite Stoke on Saturday
"The pretension competition will be really tight," Wenger said. "If you cruise that the usually possibility we have is if we win the games, that is what we have to do. "On Saturday, we have to be up for it."
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