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Arsenal vs Man City injury updates as 7 players ruled out and 3 uncertain.

 

Here’s the latest injury information regarding Arsenal and Manchester City as they gear up for their Premier League clash.

 

Arsenal is set to return to the pitch on Sunday for another significant challenge against a Manchester City team that has shown some inconsistency recently. Pep Guardiola’s squad currently sits three points behind Arsenal and six points behind Liverpool, which makes them a formidable opponent.

 

The Gunners achieved a crucial victory in the Champions League earlier this week, and they will aim to maintain their momentum in this match. Below, we summarize the most recent injury updates for both teams.

 

Mathis Cherki – Out

Guardiola confirmed at the end of August: “He’s out for two months. Seven or eight weeks.” Cherki is dealing with a hamstring problem.

 

Omar Marmoush – Out

Marmoush is suffering from a knee injury, with Guardiola stating last week: “We have to wait for tests, but a few weeks, I think. Before the international break, he will be ready.”

 

Mateo Kovacic – Out

According to Guardiola, Kovacic is on the road to recovery, but he is not expected to return before October.

 

Kalvin Phillips – Out

Phillips is facing an Achilles issue that is likely to keep him sidelined for a while longer.

 

John Stones – Doubt

Stones has been managing a minor issue and is optimistic about making a comeback.

 

Bukayo Saka – Out

Saka is nearing a return, but he is not expected back until early October. Arteta mentioned this week: “I think there are still quite a lot of things to go through. It’s very early to understand when and which week he’s going to be available. But he will certainly be pushing to be available as quickly as possible.”

 

Martin Odegaard – Doubt

Odegaard is contending with a shoulder injury that reappeared last weekend. He remains a doubt as he works towards recovery, and given its recurrence, Arsenal may opt for extra caution.

 

Ben White – Doubt

White has been dealing with a knee injury recently. He missed the Champions League match and will continue to be a doubt for this game.

 

Kai Havertz – Out

Havertz is expected to be unavailable until late November; however, Arteta shared a new update last week. He mentioned: “He’s looking really good, he’s walking freely.

 

He’s beginning to put weight on the knee and to engage in some activities. As I previously stated, I believe we’re transitioning from weeks to months.

 

It was a very difficult choice for him to undergo that procedure. Nevertheless, I believe it was essential, and the medical team made the right call in encouraging him to proceed with it.”

 

Gabriel Jesus – Out

Jesus continues to be sidelined and is likely to remain out until the new year.

 

Arteta commented last week: “He underwent significant surgery – it’s going to require many months for recovery. After discussions with the medical team and reviewing the timeline, we estimated that he could be ready between December and January.

 

Hopefully, we are mistaken, and he returns sooner than expected.”

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