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Arsenal’s team news ahead of their match against West Ham United is crucial as they aim to secure a victory that could potentially propel them to the top of the Premier League table.

 

With a well-deserved 3-1 win against Liverpool last weekend, the Gunners managed to narrow the gap to just two points. Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, and Leandro Trossard played pivotal roles in ensuring that Gabriel Magalhaes’s unfortunate own goal did not cost them the match.

 

Arsenal closed the gap on Liverpool to just two points after a well-deserved 3-1 victory over the Reds last weekend. Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, and Leandro Trossard ensured that Gabriel Magalhaes’s unfortunate own goal did not cost them the win.

 

However, Mikel Arteta’s side slipped back to third place after Manchester City’s win. Nevertheless, if both City and Liverpool fail to secure victories in their upcoming matches on Saturday, Arsenal will have the opportunity to reclaim their position at the top.

 

As Arsenal prepares to face the Irons, who suffered a comprehensive 3-0 defeat to Manchester United last weekend, let’s take a look at the latest injury and suspension news for the Gunners.

 

Bukayo Saka

Bukayo Saka, the talented Arsenal player, unfortunately suffered a minor doubt in his recent match against Liverpool. He sustained a foot injury which forced him to leave the game before the full 90 minutes. However, Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal manager, downplayed the severity of the injury, referring to it as a mere “kick.” Arteta expressed optimism that Saka would recover in time for the upcoming match against West Ham on February 11th. This news brings relief to all Arsenal fans who never want to witness their beloved player sidelined due to injury.

 

Oleksandr Zinchenko

Oleksandr Zinchenko is currently facing a major doubt due to a calf injury. The expected return date for him is February 11, when his team will be playing against West Ham.

 

Oleksandr Zinchenko, who is currently experiencing a major doubt, suffered a calf injury during the match. This particular muscle has been a recurring issue for him since he joined Arsenal. Unfortunately, his chances of making a comeback for the upcoming London derby against West Ham on February 11 are not looking very promising.

 

Gabriel Jesus

Gabriel Jesus is currently facing a significant uncertainty regarding his status due to a knee injury. The specific type of injury has been identified as a knee-related concern. It is anticipated that he may be able to make a comeback on February 11, potentially playing against West Ham.

 

Gabriel Jesus, who is currently facing a major doubt, has suffered a knee injury. The possible date for his return is February 11, when Manchester City will be playing against West Ham. During Arsenal’s match against Liverpool, Jesus was absent from the squad due to a minor knee problem. Although Arteta is optimistic that the injury won’t keep him out for an extended period, Arsenal may choose to be cautious considering his past issues in that specific area.

 

Takehiro Tomiyasu

Takehiro Tomiyasu is currently experiencing a minor doubt in his status due to an international injury. It is anticipated that he may be able to return to the field on February 11, when his team faces West Ham.

 

Takehiro Tomiyasu, who suffered a minor doubt due to an international injury, is expected to make his return on February 11 against West Ham. Despite Japan’s elimination from the Asian Cup by Iran in the quarter-finals, Tomiyasu had a full week to recover and return to England. With this ample time to recuperate, the defender should be ready to make his comeback for the Gunners at the London Stadium.

 

Jurrien Timber

Jurrien Timber is currently out due to a knee injury. Unfortunately, the exact return date is unknown at this time.

 

Jurrien Timber, who is currently out due to a knee injury, is still undergoing rehabilitation. Despite this setback, he has been included in Arsenal’s Champions League squad for the knockout stages, indicating that he is making progress towards a potential return before the end of the season.

 

Thomas Partey

Thomas Partey is currently sidelined due to a thigh injury. Unfortunately, the exact return date for his comeback is still unknown.

 

Thomas Partey, who has been sidelined since October with a thigh injury, recently returned to full training with the Gunners. However, the midfielder has encountered a setback in his recovery and will not be able to participate in the upcoming derby. The exact date of his return remains uncertain.

 

Fabio Vieira

Fabio Vieira, the talented Portuguese playmaker, underwent surgery to address a groin injury in late 2020. Although his recovery is progressing well, it is uncertain when he will be able to make a return to the field. Unfortunately, a comeback for him this weekend is highly unlikely.

 

Regarding Arsenal, they have no players currently serving suspensions for the upcoming match.

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