Arsenal's injury problems continued to mount today when French striker Thierry Henry faced the prospect of missing the club's most important week of the season.
Henry is still suffering from the ankle injury that kept him out of France's friendly against Australia in Melbourne last weekend.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has ruled him out of contention for their north London derby match at Tottenham tomorrow, and admitted the 24-year-old was doubtful for Arsenal's trip to Deportivo Coruna in the Champions League next Wednesday.
"He is out of the Spurs match and is still short for the Coruna game," Wenger said at the club's training ground. "He has only a 20 per cent chance for Coruna."
Wenger said he hoped Henry would be available for the visit of Manchester United on November 25th.