Title: Thomas, The Arsenal Defender, Will Miss Three Rounds Due To An Injuries
In recent weeks, the football world has been buzzing with excitement as Manchester United's Thomas Vermaelen was ruled out for several months due to an ankle injury. However, the situation has not been entirely negative for the Englishman, who is currently playing for his former club, Manchester City.
As reported by The Guardian newspaper, Thomas Vermaelen sustained the injury while training in Spain and has undergone surgery to repair the damage. This setback leaves him sidelined for three rounds of matches, which means he won't be able to play for his team until the end of the season.
The news of Vermaelen's injury comes as a surprise, especially considering how much he has contributed to the team's success over the past few years. As a defender, Vermaelen has been crucial in helping Manchester United secure their first Premier League title since 1996, and his absence would have had a significant impact on the team's form.
However, it's worth noting that Vermaelen is not just a player; he is also a coach. He has previously worked alongside Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, where he helped guide the team to the Champions League final in 2014. So, it's not surprising that Vermaelen would want to help his old boss and create a successful partnership.
Despite the setback, Vermaelen remains optimistic about his future. He has expressed his desire to return to Manchester City and hopes to continue contributing to the team's success. The club has already made some changes to its squad, including the signing of new defenders such as Benjamin Mendez and Adama Traore, so there's no reason to think that Vermaelen will be missing too much time from the game.
For now, fans can only hope that Vermaelen can recover quickly enough to make a comeback and contribute to Manchester City's efforts this season. But, for now, we'll just have to wait and see how he performs in the remaining games before the season concludes.