The Gunners already have two stars ruled out of Saturday’s visit of Tottenham, while three more have returned early from international duty with various injuries
Arsenal are sweating on the fitness of a number of players ahead of Saturday’s North London derby with Tottenham Hotspur following the latest round of international fixtures.
The Gunners take on Spurs in Saturday’s early kick-off, where a win would extend their lead at the top of the table to four points, but they could now be without up eight players for the contest in what has
become an injury crisis for Mikel Arteta
Mohamed Elneny and Emile Smith Rowe had already been ruled out of the fixture, but early returns from international duty for injury prone stars Thomas Partey, Kieran Tierney and Takerhiro Tomiyasu leaves Arsenal ’s squad stretched to its limits
Partey, who withdrew from Ghana’s starting lineup just moments ahead of last week’s game against Brazil after reporting discomfort in his knee, is the biggest concern and has already missed four of Arsenal’s eight games this season due to a persistent thigh problem.
The midfielder’s latest injury has raised new doubts about his long-term availability and, while his latest setback is not thought to be serious, his past record means the club’s medical team will not be taking any chances and rushing him back into action.
Tierney has become second choice at left back this season following Oleksandr Zinchenko’s summer arrival but, despite performing admirably in Scotland’s 3-0 win over Ukraine last Wednesday, he has also returned to north London early due to concussion protocols.
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The Scotsman was withdrawn from Saturday’s 2-1 win against the Republic of Ireland following a clash of heads and was forced to withdraw from the squad as a result, which could provide Arteta with a left back selection dilemma on Saturday.
That’s because Zinchenko is already out with an injury of his own. The 25-year-old is struggling to recover from the calf strain which ruled him out of the recent 3-0 win at Brentford and is ruled out of Ukraine’s Nations League decider against Scotland tonight.
Another defender in Tomiyasu has also returned from international duty. The Japanese right back impressed in his side’s 2-0 victory over the United States on Friday, but flew back to London ahead of tonight’s clash with Ecuador due to club circumstances.
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