Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey may not be able to play in the team's succeeding games for a while.

In his interview with Ripley of the Mail Online, Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger said that the 24-year-old Ramsey was alright for the time being; however, the latter was "very down," as he told the manager that his hamstring was quite a "tough one."

According to Daily Mail, Arsenal F.C. feared that Ramsey would be out for at least a month and must wait to check the whole scope of Ramsey's hamstring injury. The Welsh footballer pulled his muscle at the early part of the second half match against Bayern Munich. He was attended by Arsenal physiotherapist Colin Lewin in the evening of Oct. 20.

The area was seriously swollen that it prompted medical scans and diagnoses to be completed on Oct. 21. For the time being, Ramsey is not set to play with the team against Everton on Oct. 24 and Sheffield in the Capital One Cup on Oct. 27 and he will be observed by Wenger.

Ramsey's hamstring injury was not the first time, as the Welsh footballer had been out three time last season with similar cases. Two injuries left him missing three weeks while the other one had him miss five weeks. A personalized training regime for Ramsey was executed following a medical investigation launched by Wenger.

Despite Ramsey's hamstring injury and Alexis Sanchez' exhaustion, Arsenal defeated Bayern Munich with a score of 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Oct. 21. The team stands second in the Premier League.