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Arteta dealt ‘another blow’ as Arsenal star faces several weeks out through injury
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been dealt another blow with an injured star now facing several weeks on the sidelines.
Arsenal navigate plethora of injuries to top Premier League table
Considering the sheer number of key first team players who’ve been sidelined at various points already this season, Arsenal’s position at the top of the Premier League table is all the more impressive.
The Gunners have endured a torrid season with injuries, much like last campaign, which has severely tested Arteta’s squad depth.
While Arsenal have still begun the campaign very strongly, and are unbeaten in their last 18 matches across all competitions, their relentless succession of fitness problems has affected big-name personnel across multiple positions.
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Arsenal’s unbeaten run in all competitions since defeat to Liverpool |
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Arsenal 3-0 Nottingham Forest |
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Athletic Bilbao 0-2 Arsenal |
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Arsenal 1-1 Man City |
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Port Vale 0-2 Arsenal |
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Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal |
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Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos |
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Arsenal 2-0 West Ham |
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Fulham 0-1 Arsenal |
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Arsenal 4-0 Atlético Madrid |
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Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace |
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Arsenal 2-0 Brighton |
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Burnley 0-2 Arsenal |
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Slavia Prague 0-3 Arsenal |
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Sunderland 2-2 Arsenal |
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Arsenal 4-1 Tottenham |
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Arsenal 3-1 Bayern Munich |
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Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal |
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Arsenal 2-0 Brentford |
August proved particularly damaging, with Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Ben White and William Saliba all sustaining injuries.
Odegaard’s MCL knee injury against West Ham in early October proved especially problematic, keeping the captain out for nearly two months and robbing Arsenal of their creative heartbeat during crucial fixtures.
Gabriel Magalhaes remains absent for weeks following a thigh injury sustained during Brazil’s November friendly against Senegal. His regular partner Saliba has battled recurring problems, missing recent matches against Chelsea and Brentford due to an unspecified knock.
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The England international has been their arguable player of the season.
Summer signing Cristhian Mosquera compounds Arteta’s concerns after suffering a ‘complicated’ ankle injury that will require further testing to determine his recovery timeline.
Declan Rice provided fresh worries after limping off late against Brentford with a calf problem, and while the England midfielder insisted he felt “fine” ready to play against Aston Villa this afternoon, Arteta suggests he’s subject to a late fitness test.
Leandro Trossard has missed matches with muscular issues but should return within ‘days’ according to Arteta’s latest briefing, with the same going for Saliba.
Havertz suffered a setback in his knee rehabilitation and won’t return until possibly late December, while Gabriel Jesus finally returned to contention recently after missing nearly a year recovering from an ACL tear.
Summer signing Noni Madueke was out for two months after knee damage against Man City in September, though scans cleared him of cruciate ligament damage. The winger has since returned to action, providing Arteta with a renewed attacking threat.
That is a staggering 10 first-team stars who’ve been sidelined at various points, or still are, with a pretty concerning update now coming to light on Mosquera’s condition.
Cristhian Mosquera facing eight weeks out after Arsenal injury blow
The Spaniard was forced off early doors during Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Brentford in midweek, and according to BBC journalist Sami Mokbel, Mosquera now faces ‘at least’ six weeks out through injury in ‘another blow’ to Arsenal.
The key phrase there is ‘at least’, and it could be as long as two months, with Saliba’s fitness now becoming more crucial than ever.
If the Frenchman is still unable to start, then Arteta will have little choice but to play Jurrien Timber alongside Piero Hincapie for this afternoon’s crunch clash against Villa in the Midlands.
White would then likely be handed his second consecutive league start at right-back for the first time since May, with Arsenal’s strength in depth now set to play an even more pivotal role in their quest to win a first league title in 22 years.
It is important to note that the timeframe for Mosquera’s injury lay-off are initial concerns from within Arsenal, with the ex-Valencia starlet set for further testing to determine his exact recovery timeline.
It is a blow for the centre-back personally after his fine start to life at N5, despite having to contend with being a back-up to Arteta’s first-choice centre-back pairing.
Arsenal believe Mosquera could become one of the best centre-backs in world football in a few years, according to some reports, and nothing we’ve seen so far disproves that theory.
