Rosicky determined not to let injuries wreck his career


Arsenal's Tomas Rosicky celebrates at the end of the match Reuters / Stefan Wermuth Livepic

(Reuters) - Arsenal's Tomas Rosicky has said he still has plenty to offer and is keen to continue playing, even though a series of long-term injuries limited the midfielder to just a few minutes of playing time last season.

The 35-year-old made just 170 Premier League appearances for Arsene Wenger's men in the decade after joining Arsenal from Borussia Dortmund in 2006. With his injuries making him an intermittent player, the club has decided against giving him a new contract.

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