French national team and London club striker Thierry Henry will not travel to Bolton on Saturday to play in the English Premier League match, as he injured his neck.
The "Gunners" will face the often difficult opponent "Bolton" on Saturday and Arsene Wenger's pupils must secure a victory if they want to keep their chances of winning the English Premier League.
Difficult as it may be, they must defeat "The Trotters" without their key 29-year-old player, captain T. Henry, who will miss this match due to neck problems.
It is still not precisely known how long the most productive "Arsenal" player will be out, but his absence in Saturday's match against "Bolton" will cause many problems and concern for the team's head coach A. Wenger, however, the latter confirmed that the injury is not serious.
"This is a short-term problem, and I think he will be able to play on Wednesday against Fulham," said A. Wenger.
The specialist from France will have to find a way out of this tricky situation, and T. Henry's absence may provide a great opportunity for England's (U-21) youth team star Theo Walcott to shine.
The 17-year-old striker, who appeared on the field as a substitute in the 3-1 win in the UEFA Champions League match against Hamburger on Tuesday, successfully contributed by assisting the third team goal to his teammate Julio Baptista.
In the English league, the player has already scored 6 goals, and the team is currently in 4th position.