Arsenal have suffered a huge blow with the news that Thierry Henry will be out of action for the rest of the season due to stomach and groin injuries, the Premiership side said on Friday. The Arsenal skipper damaged stomach and groin muscles during the Gunners' 1-1 draw with PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday. Henry started the game on the bench as he was still recovering from a foot injury but his second half introduction cost his team dearly after he limped off in pain at the end of the game. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger confirmed the news following Henry's scan which showed that he will not play for at least three months, setting the seal on the current season for the French ace. "Thierry Henry will be out for a minimum of three months," Wenger told the club's official site. "Unfortunately this means he will now miss the rest of this season both domestically and internationally, but we are confident that he will be ready for the start of next season." Henry has been suffering an injury-hit season as he played just 17 premiership games this campaign which is a record-low for the Arsenal all-time top scorer.