Veteran
Arsenal defender Martin Keown could be out of action
for three weeks with a suspected torn hamstring.
The
England man was stretchered off after just nine minutes
of Arsenal's 4-0 drubbing of PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday
in the Champions League.
"It looks to be a torn hamstring and he will
be out for two or three weeks," Arsenal manager
Arsene Wenger said.
Summer signing Pascal Cygan replaced Keown and is
certain to keep his place for Saturday's tricky Premiership
clash at Leeds.
The Gunners have been cut to as low as 5/1 to land
Europe's premier club competition after making a mockery
of their so-called poor away form with a devastating
display at The Phillips Stadium.
Wenger's side had not won away in the Champions League
for 19 months but never looked back after Gilberto
Silva found the net after just 20 seconds.
Freddie Ljungberg and Thierry Henry (two) completed
the rout after the break as Arsenal made it two wins
out of two in Group A.