Arsenal have multiple injury concerns that worry their fans as they prepare to face league leaders
Arsenal is grappling with a significant injury crisis as they prepare for a crucial Premier League clash against Liverpool this Sunday.
Manager Mikel Arteta is facing a selection headache with seven players currently side-lined, including key figures such as Martin Ødegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Riccardo Calafiori.
Ødegaard, the Gunners' captain, has been out since early September due to an ankle injury.
However, Norway’s national team coach, Ståle Solbakken, recently provided a glimmer of hope, stating that Ødegaard may return for the next round of international fixtures, sparking speculation about his potential involvement against Liverpool.
Calafiori’s situation has provided mixed news for Arsenal fans. The versatile defender twisted his knee awkwardly during the midweek clash against Shakhtar Donetsk, leading to immediate concerns about the severity of his injury.
Fortunately, reports from Italy suggest that while Calafiori will miss several weeks, he is not facing a long-term absence.
Initial assessments indicated possible medial cruciate ligament damage, but the club's medical team is optimistic about a quicker recovery than first feared.
In addition to Ødegaard and Calafiori, Saka’s availability remains uncertain after he suffered a hamstring injury while on international duty.
Arteta described it as “unlikely” that Saka would be fit for the Liverpool match, but there’s a sense of optimism that he might prove his fitness in time.
The England international has missed the last two matches and is eager to return to action, with both the club and national team medical staff believing the injury is not serious.
Arteta is also awaiting late fitness tests for other players, including Jurrien Timber, who could significantly bolster the defense if cleared to play.
The Gunners are already dealing with the absence of William Saliba due to suspension, and the potential return of Timber would ease the strain on a beleaguered backline.
The depth of Arsenal’s squad is being tested, and Arteta will need to rely on his remaining players to step up against Liverpool, who currently sit at the top of the league.
The match promises to be a significant test for Arsenal, who will be aiming to overcome their injury woes and maintain their push for silverware this season.