London's Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has fully recovered from a knee injury and has started training at full capacity.
The Englishman joined the Gunners' training on Monday.
Walcott couldn't play football since the 2-0 victory in the North London derby against Tottenham. The player was then taken off the field on a stretcher and after tests it was revealed that he had cruciate ligament damage.
The 25-year-old footballer was supposed to join the team last month, but due to the intense schedule of team matches and a low number of training sessions, he couldn't do it.
After spending a few months strengthening his knee, Walcott is now ready to return to the lineup and play at full force after the international break.
The next match for Arsenal will be against Hull City this Saturday.