Mikel Arteta reveals Kai Havertz injury latest
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Kai Havertz has become the latest injury concern for Arsenal after suffering a setback during their mid-season training camp in Dubai. The forward reportedly picked up a muscular issue, prompting further medical assessments. With key players already ...
Mikel Arteta has confirmed Arsenal’s injury news ahead of Saturday’s match against Everton, including a few pieces of good news.Photo by George Wood/Getty ImagesArsenal will welcome back Riccardo
Newcastle United defender Dan Burn has revealed that he has ended his long-running feud with Arsenal star Kai Havertz in bizarre circumstances. The beef started three years back when Havertz was still at Chelsea,
As introductions go, there was a sense of familiarity for Kai Havertz in the red and white of Arsenal in Nuremberg. He was not only back in his home country, where he received a loving reception from a Max-Morlock-Stadion filled with fans of the Gunners.
Arsenal striker Kai Havertz is expected to be out of action until early to mid-January due to a setback he experienced last month while recovering from minor knee surgery. The forward has been sidelined since sustaining a knee injury against Manchester United in Arsenal's first Premier League match of the season on August 17.
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In a recent response to a question about an injury setback revealed by the German national coach Julian Nagelsmann, Arteta expressed the desperation he and the team have to see him return. Going as far as to say he “loves” what the forward adds to his side.
Mikel Arteta’s squad has been hit by a number of injuries as the season has wore on, with Gabriel Magalhaes arguably the most damaging absentee during the club’s mini slump. Ben White, summer signing Cristhian Mosquera and teenage sensation Max Dowman have all joined Gabriel on Arteta’s list of fitness concerns in recent days.
After Arsenal’s recent domestic and European fixtures, questions have emerged about Viktor Gyökeres as the focal point of the attack and whether a linking striker like Gabriel Jesus or Kai Havertz might better serve Arteta’s system.