The Czech midfielder made his first Gunners appearance since May on Saturday, but damaged a thigh muscle
Fleeting appearance: Rosicky came back on Saturday but picked up another injury
Tomas Rosicky is out for six weeks after suffering a devastating injury setback on his comeback.
Veteran midfielder Rosicky made his first appearance of the season as a 71st minute substitute in the FA Cup win over Burnley.
But Rosicky - who had not played after groin surgery in the summer - damaged a thigh muscle after coming on and will now undergo tests and scans to establish the extent of the injury.
But the Arsenal schemer fears the worst and it could signal the end of his career st the Emirates as he is out of contract this summer.
It is yet another injury blow for Arsene Wenger whose season had been disrupted by losing key players and Jack Wilshere and Santi Cazorla are still out.
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