'Let's go!!': Arsenal fans react to Kieran Tierney injury update
Arsenal fans have been celebrating in the last 24 hours after news emerged suggesting that Kieran Tierney could indeed be back from injury sooner than expected.
The BBC reported yesterday that Tierney is looking at a return in just a few weeks. It means the Scotland international could be back for the run-in and, crucially, the Europa League final if Arsenal get there.
Tierney had initally been expected to miss the entire season thanks to the knock he picked up a few weeks back against Liverpool.
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But he is now said to be on the road to recovery and could return to full training before the end of April, before targeting a return to first-team action in May.
Of course, as is the norm with Gunners fans, they were all over Twitter and social media discussing the news. Tierney is a firm fan favourite at The Emirates and news of his recovery has got some Arsenal fans jumping for joy.
Here, then, is a look at what was said by some Arsenal supporters on Twitter about Tierney.
At least some positive news 💪
— Sam🇵🇹 (@Sam27542817) April 21, 2021
Things we love to see #KroenkeOut
— Dennis❄ ™ (@DennisAFC) April 21, 2021
The kind of news I want on my tl
— simcity (@flickeringBeats) April 21, 2021
LOL, this dude is a machine
— GoalFather (@TheGoalFather10) April 21, 2021
That lad bone is made up of steel 😂
— Smart, Smarter, Smartest 🇸🇱 (@Adaptor___006) April 21, 2021
He’ll be back for the Europa final against Man U.
— Sean Woolford (@seanwoolford) April 21, 2021
Put him on ice like he’s Steve Rogers. We need this kid.
— Samkit Udani (@SamkitUdani) April 21, 2021
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