Arsenal handed triple injury boost ahead of decisive Newcastle game


Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard were surprisingly on an open arsenal training unit together with long-term absence Kai Havertz in a rare injury thrust for the side of Mikel Areta.

The Gunners were plagued with fitness concerns all season. The club captain Martin Odegaard started the first three league games before being outside with a twisted ankle for two months. The attacking Fulcrum Bukayo Saka of the team was traveling for three months after Christmas, at a time when he was accompanied in a crowded treatment room by Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Havertz.

It was expected that the German striker for the rest of the campaign would be out of the rest of the campaign after tingling his armpit skin by blocking a shot harmless before Areta teased an early return without offering final data. Havertz has come a step closer with his participation in the full training of the first team, as he is reported The athlete.

Rice was also encouraging for the session. The English international missed Arsenal’s trip to Liverpools Anfield last Sunday with an undefined injury that admitted Areta, “not to look”. Leandro Trossard was another fitness concern, which appeared on Sunday against Newcastle United on the places of London Colney against Arsenal’s last home game against Newcastle United.

The magpies are only two points behind the Gunners in third place, as there are still a few league games. If the team from Arteta can avoid defeat against Newcastle – have already hit the arsenal three times this season without giving a goal, they will be in a strong position to take second place against Rockboden Southampton before a season.

When asked about the 2-2 draw last weekend with Liverpool, what went wrong in the Arsenal League title challenge in the Premier League title. “There are many factors for this,” the Spanish boss noticed.

“We knew from the beginning of the decision that our squad was super short and it was super short that we had some players who had a high probability of being hurt, because they had had that in the past seasons. We knew that and we can’t do anything about it.”

“This is a big deal to win trophies, you know and [Liverpool] Did that very well. They managed to maintain this consistency, this level of players, a system, a trainer, a stadium that has created again, and consistently maintain an incredible atmosphere for them.

“So you need a lot of ingredients or you do not win the Premier League. This is the difficulty, and it is true that we have never found the problems we had this season.”

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