Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck is still struggling with his knee injury.
Welbeck has admitted he continues to suffer from the aftermath of serious knee surgery but believes Arsenal supporters will see the best of him next season.
When asked if he is confident his injury problems will soon be consigned to history, Welbeck told the London Evening Standard: “Yes, definitely.
"I've not done it yet but I'm looking forward to building on the stage I'm in at the moment and obviously in the future I hope I will be playing three games in a week.
“It has been difficult, coming back from injury and getting into the team and out of it. I have just got to make sure I'm integrated well into the team, not just in for a certain amount of games but repetitively one after the other.
“My body has got to adjust to the training load and then playing in the matches so you do get your niggles here and there, it's something you have got to cope with. "But I feel like I've been handling it pretty well and have had no major reactions with my knee.
"It's just a little niggle here and there with my foot and my big toe. That's the thing that has been putting me out of the team at the moment.
"It's just a bruise on the bottom of my foot so every time I'm running on it, it repeatedly is banging on the bruise."