Arsenal attacker Theo Walcott has undergone successful knee surgery.
Walcott went under the knife after his season and World Cup hopes were dashed when he ruptured knee
ligaments during the then Premier League leaders' win over Tottenham at the Emirates on January 4.
"Great to see this guy today! Successful op, now road to
recovery," teammate Kieran Gibbs posted on his Instagram.
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