Timber determined to grow through injury recovery
The end of Jurrien Timber's season was plagued by injury, but he is confident he will come back even stronger after his recovery.
Timber suffered a groin injury in April that ruled him out for the end of Arsenal's Premier League-winning season.
He did return for the UEFA Champions League final, which the Gunners lost to Paris Saint-Germain, coming on in the 66th minute.
He was then named in Netherlands' squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup but had to withdraw as he could not recover in time for the start of their campaign.
While disappointed to miss out on a major tournament for his country, Timber is confident he will return stronger for Arsenal in 2026-2027.
"Unfortunately, it's part and parcel of football," he told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. "It's a risk you take when you play at the highest level.
"In my mind, I’m already thinking about what's to come. That's why I'm taking a break right now. I think it's good to step back for a while, rest and not have to do anything.
"But at the same time, I'm already looking forward to showing how good I am and taking the next step. To grow as a person, but also as a player.
"I'm actually really looking forward to that already. I just want to get well again as soon as possible, feel good and start playing football again."
























