10.12.10 | Andrew Slevison
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Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas will be given every chance to get himself right for Monday’s vital Premier League clash with Manchester United.
The league-leading Gunners take on the second-placed Red Devils at Old Trafford in what could be a season-defining clash and may have their inspirational skipper with them.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says a decision on the Spaniard, who has missed the past two league matches with a hamstring strain, will not be made until match day.
“We could have Cesc Fabregas (back), but there is a big uncertainty if he can be in the squad or not. That will be decided very late,” said Wenger.
In other Gunners injury news, left-back Kieran Gibbs is set for three weeks with an ankle injury sustained in Wednesday’s Champions League win over Partizan Belgrade but will be replaced by Gael Clichy who should return from illness whilst Johan Djourou is responding well to treatment on his thigh problem.
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