Dutch striker Robin Van Persie is set for more setbacks after he suffered a knee injury in the first half of their match againt Hungary
The Arsenal striker was substituted at half time in Netherlands' 5-3 victory over Hungary with a knee injury that must have sent chills down Arsene Wenger's spine.

Van Persie managed to limp around the pitch for 10 minutes before he was eventually substituted at half time. This injury is a huge setback for him after only just recovering from a knee injury to face Barcelona earlier this month.

This news comes as a huge blow for Arsene Wenger's men, who are aiming to salvage a down falling season by winning the Premier League title. Although the extent of injury is still unknown yet, Van Persie could even possibly be out for a huge period of time and miss crucial games against Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.

The Dutch striker has never played more than 30 matches in a season for Arsenal with injuries being the major factor behind it. While he must be used to the emotional side of it, one can only wonder how many more setbacks the Dutch striker can handle.