Arsenal's Giroud out for up to four months

Arsenal have been dealt a blow with striker Olivier Giroud ruled out for up to four months after having surgery on a broken leg.

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud will be out for up to four months after undergoing surgery to repair a broken tibia, manager Arsene Wenger revealed.

The France international was thought to have damaged his ankle after scoring a late equaliser in Arsenal's 2-2 draw at Everton in the Premier League on Saturday, but Wenger revealed on Wednesday that he had broken his leg.

"Giroud had surgery today for a broken tibia and he will be out for three to four months on the competitive side," Wenger told a press conference after his team beat Besiktas 1-0 to reach the Champions League group phase.

"He'll be capable to play again in the Premier League at the end of December. He'll be out for two months, but the time he needs to comes back, three to four months.

"You'll ask who we'll buy (to replace Giroud). At the moment, nobody."

In Giroud's absence, new signing Alexis Sanchez scored the only goal of the game at the Emirates Stadium to send Wenger's side into the Champions League group stage for the 17th successive season.


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