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‘Full recovery’ – Arsenal received a significant injury boost in preparation for their upcoming matches against Atalanta and Manchester City…

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Arsenal fans receive significant injury news as they prepare for upcoming matches against Atalanta and Manchester City.

 

Arsenal fans can breathe a sigh of relief as they are informed of a full recovery for key players just in time for the matches against Atalanta and Manchester City.

 

Ahead of the clashes with Atalanta and Manchester City, Arsenal fans are optimistic following reports of a full recovery for injured players.

 

The focus is on star player Bukayo Saka, who exited the pitch during Arsenal’s 1-0 victory over Tottenham.

 

Saka, who played a crucial role in setting up Gabriel’s winning goal, left the game with concerns about his fitness.

 

Despite the tense nature of the match, Mikel Arteta’s team emerged victorious, but they were already facing challenges with several key players unavailable, including captain Martin Odegaard.

 

With the Champions League debut approaching and a crucial match against Manchester City on the horizon, the Gunners were anxious to avoid further injuries.

 

Saka’s early departure raised alarms, as he requested to be substituted. Post-match, Arteta commented on the situation, stating, “Saka went down.

 

I don’t know exactly what it is, but he said he could not continue.” Fortunately, recent updates suggest that the situation may not be as dire as initially feared.

 

Reports indicate that the club is optimistic about Saka’s recovery, with indications that he was experiencing cramps, which should allow him to be fit for both upcoming fixtures.

 

Additionally, Gabriel Jesus has provided a boost to the squad by returning from his groin injury, making a late appearance in the match against Spurs.

 

As Arsenal prepares for Thursday’s European encounter, they will also see the return of Declan Rice, who missed the last game due to a suspension.

 

However, they will still be without Kieran Tierney (hamstring), Mikel Merino (shoulder), and Takehiro Tomiyasu.

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