127PM GMT eighteen Mar 2010
Recovered Cesc Fabregas accessible again after injure leg tendon damage Photo EPAArsenal captain Fabregas has been out given Mar 6 - blank the matches with Porto and Hull - due to a injure leg tendon damage but is approaching to pass a fitness exam tomorrow morning.
Tomas Rosicky is additionally expected to be fit following a groin problem, but defender William Gallas has "an unconstrained calf injury", according to Wenger.
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"Cesc and Tomas have a last exam tomorrow morning," Wenger said. "They should be accessible for Saturday.
"From the last diversion we don"t lose anybody. So routinely we should have Fabregas, Carlos Vela and Rosicky back. Plus of march we have Song entrance behind from suspension.
"However, William Gallas will not be accessible this week or at Birmingham. It is going on and on. It is a concern.
"It is an unconstrained calf aria and so we need Sol Campbell and Mikael Silvestre to be rarely ready to assistance us out."
Alex Song will be behind from a two-match cessation opposite West Ham and Carlos Vela could be combined to the patrol as Arsenal find to raise their pretension bid after their last-gasp 2-1 win at Hull last weekend.