Jurrien Timber scored within eight minutes of his return to action with a stunning goal for Arsenal's Under-21s against Blackburn Rovers on Monday. The 22-year-old was included in a squad for the first time in eight months and his Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury on the opening day of the season against Nottingham Forest.
It has been a long road back for the defender after he arrived at the club from Holland last summer, but it didn't take him long to get to speed. Popping up on the left side, Timber cut onto his favoured right foot towards the edge of the box and fired in a wonderful curling shot to hand his side the lead.
Timber started the game alongside fellow first-team hopefuls Ethan Nwanersi and Myles Lewis-Skelly. Operating in a left-back role, the Dutchman had been drifting infield as Mikel Arteta's full-backs tend to, mirroring position that Oleksandr Zinchenko has been playing for the past two years.
He received the ball in advanced wide spot for the goal though, taking a neat touch before turning, moving away from goal, and then twisting his body to fire high into the top corner. Having been out for action since August it was quite the introduction back to life on the pitch.
Timber has been in partial training at the Sobha Realty Training Complex for over a month now, carrying out work on the ball since the winter break in January. It is still too soon for an introduction to the Premier League again though.
«That's a quick step!,»Arteta said when asked if he could feature against Tottenham at the weekend. «Let's see how he feels today. He has been training really good, he looks ready.
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