Football: Mixed news for Arsenal one week away from Real Madrid clash

IANS April 2, 2025 318 views

Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka made a triumphant return with a goal against Fulham, but defensive injuries cast a shadow ahead of their Champions League clash with Real Madrid. Mikel Arteta lost four key defenders in a week, including Gabriel and Ben White, just as Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr prepare to visit. Despite the setbacks, Arteta remains confident in his squad’s depth. The Gunners face a major test balancing their injury woes against one of Europe’s most dangerous attacks.

"You can imagine how I feel losing those four players in the defensive line in one week." – Mikel Arteta
Football: Mixed news for Arsenal one week away from Real Madrid clash
London, April 2: There was good and bad news for Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta just a week away from his side's UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg at home to Real Madrid. The good news was the return of England winger Bukayo Saka after suffering a hamstring injury in December last year.

Key Points

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Saka scores in comeback after hamstring injury

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Arsenal's defense hit by four injuries

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Real Madrid clash looms with Mbappe threat

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Arteta remains hopeful despite setbacks

The 23-year-old came on as a 66th-minute substitute in Tuesday's 2-1 win at home to Fulham and needed just seven minutes before netting Arsenal's second goal of the night. Saka's importance to Arsenal cannot be underestimated, with the stats showing that in the 16 Premier League games before his injury, Arsenal averaged 2.1 goals every game, while that average dropped sharply to just 1.5 per match since, reports Xinhua.

Arteta described Saka's goal as a "beautiful moment," adding that it was easy to see "how much our people love, respect and admire Bukayo."

However, Arteta's team is without Ben White and Riccardo Calafiori, who are both suffering from knee injuries picked up over the last few days.

The coach then saw central defender Gabriel forced off with a hamstring problem in the first half, before Jurrien Timber limped off with another knee problem in the second half.

"Calafiori, Ben White, Jurrien, and Gabriel Magalhaes - you can imagine how I feel losing those four players in the defensive line in one week," lamented Arteta after the game.

With Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr, and Rodrygo ready to visit the Emirates Stadium in a week in arguably Arsenal's biggest game of the season, it's not hard to imagine Arteta's frustration, even though he insists he has "four more players to come in and do a good job."

Reader Comments

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James K.
Saka's return is HUGE for us! That goal showed exactly what we've been missing. But our defense is in shambles right before Madrid... not ideal 😬
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Sarah L.
The injury crisis is worrying, but Arteta's right - we've got depth in the squad. Tomiyasu and Kiwior can step up. COYG! 🔴⚪
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Mohammed A.
While I'm thrilled about Saka, I think the article underplays how serious our defensive issues are. Madrid's attack will feast on us if we don't sort this out quickly.
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Emma T.
That Saka goal gave me chills! The Emirates was electric when he scored. Our starboy is back just in time 💫
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David R.
Respectfully, I think Arteta needs to rotate the squad better. These injuries keep piling up at crucial moments. Our medical team needs reviewing too.
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Lisa P.
The stats about goals with/without Saka don't lie. He transforms our attack. Now we just need to keep him fit for the run-in!

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