At a crucial time when Arsenal FC is preparing for their first Champions League campaign in seven years, the team is facing a setback due to multiple injuries. This will undoubtedly impact the team’s performance and the morale of the players. The injury concerns include Gabriel Martinelli, who was seen limping off in the victory over Everton. The forward may not be able to play in the upcoming Champions League match and is expected to return by September 24, 2023. Thomas Partey, who was ruled out of the match against Manchester United, is still a few weeks away from returning to the squad. On a positive note, Mohamed Elneny has resumed training after knee surgery and is likely to join the squad in October. However, Arsenal’s hopes were further dashed when Jurrien Timber suffered a serious knee ligament injury on his Premier League debut. He is expected to be out until the summer of 2024. Mikel Arteta will face the challenge of managing the team’s lineup and tactics amidst these injuries. The impact of key players missing from the squad will be a tough test for the team’s depth and resilience. Despite the setbacks, Arsenal FC is determined to make a strong comeback and perform well in the upcoming matches, including the match against bitter rivals Tottenham. The manager and the team are working hard to overcome the injury woes and maintain their competitiveness in the Champions League and other competitions.
Injury Woes for Arsenal FC Ahead of Champions League Campaign
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