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Wenger does not expect Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil to be sidelined for long
and has ruled out a January bid for Newcastle United midfielder Yohan Cabaye.
Record
signing Ozil missed Sunday's 1-0 victory over Newcastle at St James' Park due
to a shoulder injury.
The
Germany international is likely to sit out the New Year's Day game at home to
Cardiff City and next weekend's FA Cup third-round tie against local rivals
Tottenham Hotspur.
However,
Arsenal boss Wenger played down any concerns that Ozil could face a prolonged
period on the sidelines.
"It
is an inflamed shoulder," said Wenger. "It should be maybe one more
week, maybe less, I don't know, but not a long time."
Wenger
was also without Aaron Ramsey, who has a thigh problem, as well as Thomas
Vermaelen and Nacho Monreal, who missed out through illness, at St James' Park.
Olivier
Giroud's 65th-minute header secured the points which will send Arsenal into the
New Year on top of the Premier League table.
With
the January transfer window due to open, there has been speculation Wenger will
try to bring in reinforcements to keep Arsenal's title challenge on track.
Wenger,
though, has played down the prospect of making a renewed offer for Cabaye after
the Magpies midfielder was an Arsenal target during the summer window.
He
added: "We don't look for midfielders because today, we had no Ozil, no
Ramsey, who stayed at home, and we had still three good midfielders and had
still [Mikel] Arteta on the bench, so there is no real need in there."
Culled
from Skysports
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