Arsenal's Mikel Arteta provides triple injury update ahead of Premier League game against Fulham

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Arsenal's Mikel Arteta provides triple injury update ahead of Premier League game against Fulham

Arsenal's Mikel Arteta provides triple injury update ahead of Premier League game against Fulham

Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber will miss Arsenal's Premier League game against Fulham on Saturday, with captain Martin Odegaard also a doubt

Arsenal's Mikel Arteta provides triple injury update ahead of Premier League game against Fulham

Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber will miss Arsenal's Premier League game against Fulham on Saturday, with captain Martin Odegaard also a doubt

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has delivered a mixed injury update ahead of Saturday's crucial Premier League clash against Fulham at the Emirates Stadium. With a golden opportunity to stretch their lead over Manchester City to six points—at least until Pep Guardiola's side faces Everton on Monday—the Gunners are aiming to keep their title charge on track.

However, Arteta confirmed that two key players will be missing from the squad. "Kai and Jurrien will be out," he said, referring to midfielder Kai Havertz and defender Jurrien Timber, both sidelined with groin problems. Havertz's issue is not believed to be serious, while Timber has been out for over seven weeks but is nearing a return. The positive news? Arteta doesn't believe the team picked up any fresh injuries during their hard-fought 1-1 UEFA Champions League semi-final draw at Atletico Madrid midweek.

The biggest question mark surrounds captain Martin Odegaard. The Norwegian playmaker was substituted during the second half in Spain, and his availability for the Fulham match remains uncertain. "Let's see," Arteta replied when asked if Odegaard would feature. The skipper has been battling a persistent knee problem since February, enduring multiple spells on the sidelines. Despite this, he has fought his way back into the starting lineup in recent weeks as Arsenal chase silverware on two fronts.

On a brighter note, Bukayo Saka made his second consecutive substitute appearance in Madrid, building match fitness after his own injury layoff. Riccardo Calafiori also returned to the bench following a recent setback, offering Arteta more defensive options.

With Fulham standing in their way, Arsenal will need to dig deep into their squad depth. For fans looking to show their support, now's the perfect time to gear up in Gunners' colors—whether you're watching from the stands or your living room.

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