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Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal secured a vital 2-1 win over Fulham, closing the gap on Liverpool in the Premier League title race. But the victory came with concerns, as the team faces a growing injury crisis.
Gabriel Magalhães was forced off in the first half with a hamstring issue, and Jurrien Timber followed in the second half after picking up a knee injury. Both are now under assessment.
The Gunners were already without Riccardo Calafiori, who sustained a knee injury while on international duty, and Ben White, who is also struggling with a similar problem.
“It’s been a tough week for us,” Arteta admitted. “We’ve lost four defenders in one week. Gabi, Jurrien, Ben, and Riccardo—each injury has been a blow to the team.”
Despite these setbacks, Arteta remains optimistic. “We still have players who are eager and ready to step up,” he said. “We have faith in those who remain fit.”
In brighter news, Bukayo Saka made a triumphant return after being sidelined since December due to a hamstring injury. His goal in the win lifted the team’s spirits.
“Saka has worked hard to get back, and his return is a huge boost for us,” Arteta noted. “The energy he brings is unmatched.”
Arsenal now face an anxious wait to see how serious the injuries to Gabriel and Timber are, with Arteta stressing that they will continue to monitor their recovery closely.