Arsenal and England were dealt a blow yesterday evening when it was announced that Theo Walcott would spend at least the next six months on the sidelines with a knee ligament injury.
It means that the 24-year-old will not only miss the remainder of the Premier League season, but he is also extremely likely to sit out the summer's World Cup in Brazil.
The news has shocked players past and present, who have taken to Twitter to express their sympathy for the winger. Below, Sports Mole has selected some of the posts.
"Aaaaargghh! Bloody hell. Theo Walcott out for 6 months, which will sadly rule him put of the World Cup. Real shame."
Former England, Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona striker Gary Lineker
"Gutted for Walcott but a cruciate injury these days no where near as bad as it used. Good luck on his recovery."
Former Manchester United and current Altrincham defender Danny Higginbotham
"Gutted for Walcott missing the World Cup but what a chance for other players to step in! (@NathanRedmond22)"
Norwich City and England goalkeeper John Ruddy
"Feel sorry for Walcott."
Former Norwich City, Coventry City and Manchester City striker Darren Huckerby
"Just read the new that Theo Walcott has done his ACL, gutted for him! Would just like to wish him all the best!"
Everton midfielder Darron Gibson
"I am so sorry to hear about theos injury. He will be a massiv lost for the rest of the season. I wish him a speedy recovery and best of luck."
Arsenal centre-forward Nicklas Bendtner
"Gutted for Theo!!!"
Nottingham Forest striker Dexter Blackstock
"Gutted for Theo Walcott, nobody likes to see a player badly injured, no matter who they play for, in World Cup year, very very sad, GET WELL."
Former Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea midfielder Micky Hazard
"Shocking news regarding Theo Walcott. I wish him a speedy recovery and hope he returns next season as good as ever."
Former Liverpool, Manchester United and England striker Michael Owen
"Gutted for theo walcott! Never like to see somebody's dreams shattered by a injury! Massive loss for arsenal and england. Get well soon!"
Manchester City defender Micah Richards