Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal have missed Aaron Ramsey’s box-to-box dynamism and confirmed that his medical team have finally found the cause of the muscular problems that have plagued him since August.

The Welsh midfielder has been sidelined four times this season, on three occasions with a dicky hamstring, but is fit to partake in Wednesday night’s game against QPR.

Speaking ahead of the trip to Loftus Road, the boss backed the Gunners’ 2014 Player of the Year to find his feet quickly.

“[We’ve missed] his energy level, his transitional play from offence to defence and from defence to attack and his box-to-box qualities.

“When you have a repetition of muscular injuries, in can put the handbrake on your body a little bit. To get rid of that is a psychological problem.

“I don’t think he suffers from that, looking at him in training. Certainly, you lose a bit of confidence in your body.”

Back in February Wenger admitted he and his medical team had been left stumped by Ramsey’s situation, stating: “There is an underlying reason that is medical or bio-mechanical, because he’s a guy who is serious and works hard. There is no obvious reason why he should have muscular injuries.”

Asked this morning if the club had made progress in the last month, Wenger noted (with a coy grin on his face) that the news is positive: “We think yes [we’ve found the cause of the problem].”

When asked whether he’d share the details, he made clear, “No.”

They didn’t ask us – we’re not doctors – but we reckon having your leg literally snapped in two by a massive c*nt didn’t help. Either way Arseblog News is off to the bookies to put a suitcase of cash on Ramsey doing his hamstring against tomorrow. We kid, we kid. Sort of.

Hopefully the lad will be walking on water again soon…