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Arsenal defender Kieran has opened up about the knee injury that kept him out of the season's latter stages.

Tierney enjoyed a solid campaign with the Gunners, who were comfortably sitting fourth in the Premier League standings before March's international break. However, the Scottish international missed the last ten league outings due to a nasty knee injury, with Mikel Arteta's side eventually finishing fifth as local rivals Tottenham Hotspur piped them to Champions League qualification.

Speaking about his knee injury to SunSport, the former Celtic man said: "We played Wolves at home in February, and I felt something in my knee in the first half. I told the physios, and we tested it. But it was fine, and it also wasn't that sore.

"I carried on playing for Arsenal, then reported for Scotland duty and played twice with no problems. I came back completely fine. Then I was doing some leg exercises in the gym, and my left knee clicked.

"I instinctively felt it wasn't right and that I should probably go for a scan. I wasn't in any great pain. I'd played for Arsenal, and we'd been winning, then for Scotland, I got a goal and an assist. So there had been nothing to worry about after that Wolves match.

"But the scan result came back, and suddenly I need an op. It was so unfortunate. But after that click, I

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