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Arteta can see return on horizon

31 December 2009 - 07:59

Everton's hopes of qualifying for Europe this season could be buoyed by the news that influential midfielder Mikel Arteta is on his way back from injury.

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    Arteta told the Liverpool Echo that he is now starting to train with the rest of the Everton squad and is able to work and run at a "good rhythm" without experiencing pain in his knee.



    This means it's looking a good <A HREF="http://betting.betfred.com/713/category/sport-betting-news/football-betting/">football bet</A> that he'll be back in action within the next two months, the Spaniard revealed.



    "It has been hell. I would spend eight to 10 hours a day just dedicated to recuperating. I was obsessed," said Arteta.



    "But now, fortunately, I can say that everything is going well and all I want is to be with my team-mates and help the team."



    Everton currently sit in 11th place in the <A HREF="http://betting.betfred.com/713/sport-betting-news/football-betting/martinez-rally-offers-wigan-hope/">Premier League</A> but there are tough games on the horizon against top four-chasing Arsenal and Manchester City.



    They were recently given a boost by the news that USA captain Landon Donovan has been granted a work permit so he can join Everton from Los Angeles Galaxy on a two-and-a-half-month loan deal on January 2nd.


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