Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists he didn't field Cesc Fabregas with a broken against Barcelona in Wednesday's Champions League 2-2 draw. Fabregas was a major doubt for the quarter-final game with a leg injury, but the Arsenal skipper eventually started, scored and then broke his leg before the final whistle. "That is not true. We had two independent doctors clarify the bone was OK," Gunners boss Wenger said. "It was a bruised bone, but not broken - I am 100% confident." "There is no doubt about that. He already had a bruised bone before the game and the kick on it made it split." Fabregas, who sustained the injury in a collision with Spain mate Carles Puyol, will be sidelined for six weeks, meaning he will miss Arsenal's season finale. The Premier League title-contenders were also hit by injuries to William Gallas and Andrei Arshavin, who are both doubtful to make their comeback this term.