Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has said that he will give
Gervinho a rest when he returns from the Africa Cup of Nations in February.
The Gunners forward has been called up to play for the Ivory
Coast for the 2013 tournament, which kicks off in South Africa on 13th January.
The final takes place on February 10, meaning gervinho could
conceivably miss nine Arsenal first-team fixtures.
The 25-year-old missed in a penalty shoot-out when Ivory
Coast lost this year’s Africa Cup of Nations final to Zambia - and Wenger is wary of rushing Gervinho back
to club action.
”The Africa Cup of
Nations starts on January 19, and usually the players have to be there 14 days
before – that means we could lose Gervinho on January 5,” Wenger told Arsenal
player. “Usually it’s always a battle to get him to play in the FA Cup third
round.
”When they come back,
the players have played a massive competition. Last year, we never [got] him
back completely because he came back with a disappointing result and we didn’t
give him any rest.
”Maybe we have to do
it a little bit differently when he comes back [in 2013].”
Ivory Coast begin their Africa Cup of Nations campaign
against Togo on January 22. They face Tunisia four days later and complete
their group fixtures against Algeria on January 30.
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