Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says Aaron Ramsey is now fully
recovered from the horrific injury he suffered against Stoke back in February
2010.
Ramsey broke his leg that day at the Britannia Stadium,
halting the momentum of his upwardly mobile young career.
But the 22-year-old midfielder will face Stoke again this
Sunday at the Emirates on the crest of a wave, having scored against Marseille
in midweek to make it six goals in seven games this term.
Asked about Ramsey's injury, Wenger said: "It took
him a long time to get completely over that, especially in duels, in fights
(for the ball).
"He was resistant to go into the fights for a long,
long time but now he's over it.
"He had a difficult period last season where people
became a little bit impatient with him. He lost confidence and sometimes, if
you give the players a little rest, it can rebuild their confidence.
"They can think about their game and come back
stronger and that's what happened to him.
"As for the rest, he scores goals now. I always
thought he would score goals if he improved his technical quality.
"When you watched the games, you saw him always in
good positions in the box. When he got the chances he missed sometimes but he
has improved tremendously on that.
"He has a great engine, a great spirit and has an
obsession, he always wants to be better. That is, of course, a very good
ingredient."
Ramsey may be joined in the midfield at some point on
Sunday by Mikel Arteta, who could return to the squad after being sidelined by
a torn quadricep.
Wenger said of Arteta: "He is a leader, we are happy
to have him back."
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