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Arsenal's Eduardo: Fans almost had me in tears

Crocked Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva is determined to make a successful playing return.

The Croatia international, 25, is set to miss the rest of the season and also this summer's European Championships after suffering an horrific injury following a tackle from Birmingham's Martin Taylor last month.

While the forward is expected to make a full recovery from surgery, that process could take anything from nine months to a year.

Some of the Brazilian-born player's rehabilitation is likely to be in his adopted homeland, but Eduardo is determined to take things one step at a time.

"I don't think my injury was as bad as it looked on TV and it is now really up to me, in my head, how the recovery will go," Eduardo said, speaking in an exclusive interview with Arsenal TV, to be broadcast on Monday evening.

"I feel excellent at the moment. I am a lot better, but it is not easy being at home all the time and being impatient through the way of my recovery.

"I will get the plaster removed and then I would like to go back to Croatia to continue my rehabilitation.

"The most important thing for me is to recover and to feel better, but I will not rush with that.

"I will wait for a professional to give me the okay because I want to make sure I am 100% fit."

Eduardo revealed he can recall little about the actual incident itself.

"I looked at my foot and it was not straight. It was on the right. After that I couldn't look at it anymore," he said. "I don't remember if there was any pain or was it maybe panic or fear.

"But I knew in my mind everything would be okay and I will recover definitely."

Arsenal physio Gary Lewin treated Eduardo on the pitch at St Andrews, before he was rushed to Selly Oak Hospital for an emergency operation.

Eduardo said: "I can only thank Gary for the reassurance, care and knowledge he gave to me at that moment.

"He offered me everything emotionally that I needed at that time."

Eduardo has recently visited the Arsenal training ground and also made an appearance at the Emirates Stadium ahead of the recent Barclays Premier League game with Middlesbrough.

The Croatian admitted it was a moving experience.

He said: "When everyone started clapping I felt like crying.

"I actually cried inside, but didn't allow the tears to go down my face.

"It gave me the confidence and strength to come back even stronger."

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