After spending more than a year on the sidelines, Arsenal star Abou Diaby finally returned to full match fitness and may feature in the main squad before the season ends. We posted the snap below yesterday before Diaby’s involvement with Arsenal U’ 21s against Chelsea U21s.
Here are some more pictures of Diaby playing and some Tweets from Arsenal fans who were vocal about seeing the long forgotten man back playing football.
You know your a #LittleBitArsensal when you wake up and the first thing you think is… I wonder how #Diaby got on last night
— Winnie (@Norflondon512) April 23, 2014
This is what happens to Diabys leg when he's been injured as much as he has. Look at that left knee! #AFC #Diaby pic.twitter.com/CTC0sUssi6
— Jahan Miah (@AllAboutTheAFC) April 22, 2014
Happy for him to be back #diaby pic.twitter.com/xFUCxSYMDt
— MR ROCQUE (@donone978) April 22, 2014
That scar on Diaby’s knee is frightening, dread to think what he’s been through, poor guy. Could’ve been one of the best, but he’s only 27.
— AFC Academy (@AFCAcademy) April 22, 2014
Diaby has had so many body parts replaced, he's now eligible for the U-21s!!!
#LANS
— P.I.M.P. (@PoznanInMyPants) April 22, 2014
HT. Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0. Arsenal lead through Bellerin's goal. Diaby composed. Ajayi and Hayden also impressive.
— Jeorge Bird (@jeorgebird) April 22, 2014
Appreciation tweet for #Diaby. One of the most underrated players. Can be an absolute beast on his day. Hope he does well without injuries
— wise donkey gooner (@wow_bantini) April 22, 2014
Can't believe the #Arsenal fans still cracking jokes at #Diaby. Man has put himself through hell to come back
— Ryan Holdford (@Holfy89) April 22, 2014
He's worth out patience. He is worth arsene's belief. #Diaby He will rise back from ashes. *Hans zimmer BG* :D @AbouVDIABY
— Aravindan (@Gunnerific_arv) April 22, 2014
Rosicky was out for one and a half season he came back! What will stop Diaby from shining next season.. #Diaby
— Tom Sirengo (@sirengoz) April 22, 2014
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