Arsenal
Gabriel Jesus, Martin Odegaard – Arsenal injury news and return dates ahead of Brentford clash
The most recent injury updates regarding Arsenal include Mikel Arteta, who will be cautious about a number of concerns prior to Saturday, November 25’s Premier League return against Brentford.
As each week passes, Arsenal’s injured list seems to grow longer, as Mikel Arteta observed several players perspiring during the international break. In contrast to Martin Odegaard and Ben White, who have chosen to remain at London Colney due to injury concerns, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus have embarked on journeys to Brazil.
Despite missing the previous month of action due to a hamstring injury, Jesus has been photographed training with Brazil. Martinelli was also observed with his national teammates this past weekend after limping off against Burnley while grasping his hamstring.
In other news, Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber continue to be long-term absentees, whereas concerns have been raised regarding Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jorginho, both of whom were engaged in combat over the weekend. In light of this, football.london has examined the most recent injury reports pertaining to Arsenal in advance of their upcoming match against Brentford in north London.
Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus performed admirably in the Champions League match against Sevilla, scoring and assisting, but late in the match he appeared to be holding his hamstring, which raised concerns about his fitness. Ten minutes into the game, Eddie Nketiah replaced him, rendering him inactive ever since.
Despite fitness concerns, the striker has been summoned up to the Brazil international squad. According to football.london, Jesus is anticipated to return to fitness in time to face Brentford following the two-week absence. Additionally, Brazil is anticipating the participation of Jesus in their World Cup qualifying match against Argentina on November 22nd, Wednesday.
Injury: Hamstring
Expected return date: Brentford (A) – November 25
According to Arteta, Gabby will not be fit, the situation with Martin remains ambiguous, and there are no updates at this time.
What Brazil’s manager Diniz said: “Gabriel informed me that he did not arrive here unprepared. He informed me that he is in excellent health and is already undertaking specific tasks. At the time we spoke, we still had two weeks until the first game against Colombia, with a minimum of ten days until that day, and fifteen days until the second game against Argentina. Regarding his condition, everything is being carried out with extreme caution. We performed a new MRI as soon as he arrived, and we are treating him with the utmost care.”
Martin Odegaard
Odegaard has been sidelined with an injury of late, and Arteta will be anticipating his return to action following the international break. Odegaard was not included in the squad for the home Champions League victory over Sevilla and the loss at St James’ Park to Newcastle, notwithstanding his persistent hip injury. This exclusion was due to an unrelated matter.
The Gunners captain was struck in the face by a projectile during pre-tunedown training at London Colney. This incident occurred on Tyneside. Checked over for concussion prior to the loss against Eddie Howe’s squad, Odegaard failed a fitness examination. Before returning to play, athletes must rest for six days and be symptom-free, per concussion regulations.
According to football.london, Odegaard underwent a physical evaluation at London Colney on Tuesday. Although he is still undergoing evaluation, he is anticipated to make his return against Brentford.
Injury: Concussion/Hip
As Arteta stated, “I am uncertain.” I am currently preparing to meet with the medical department and Edu in order to gain a better understanding of the situation for everyone, but I believe he will return following the international break. “At this moment, I am uncertain as to the precise nature of the communication and decision.”
Expected return date: Brentford (A) – November 25
Jorginho
Jorginho was subjected to several audacious challenges on Saturday. Off-site, he was transported to have his lacerations and contusions bandaged as a precaution.
Injury to the leg
Expected return date: Brentford (A) – November 25.
Arteta stated, “I believe he had a few poor cuts, which prevented them from resolving the situation on the pitch; consequently, they elected to remove him.” I hope that he is doing well. “I am extremely pleased with the manner in which this individual is competing, coaching, and supporting the team in all aspects; he performed admirably once more today.”
Gabriel Martinelli
His substitution at the conclusion of Arsenal’s victory over Burnley appeared to have Martinelli gripping his right hamstring. Uncertain is the extent to which his prospective muscle issue may manifest. During the international break, Martinelli was observed training with Brazil, which indicates that no significant issue is apparent.
Injury: Hamstring
Expected return date: Brentford (A) – November 25
What Arteta has said: N/A
Ben White
White, who has been enduring a recent illness, was not included in the squad that traveled to Burnley on matchday.
Injury: Unknown
Expected return date: Brentford (A) – November 25
As Arteta stated: “He was uneasy during training yesterday. He did not appear to be in good health. Ben, however, will not give you much. Constantly desiring to be on the pitch, he attempts to conceal whatever may be contained within.
“However, we emphasized an occurrence there that we have also observed over the past two weeks.” We intended to safeguard him today. “The physiotherapists and medical department made the correct decision, and we will evaluate him tomorrow in order to determine what is going on.”
Takehiro Tomiyasu
Tomiyasu experienced an eye-lens malfunction during Arsenal’s victory over Burnley. His appearance, however, appears to be satisfactory.
Injury: Eye
Expected return date: Brentford (A) – November 25
Arteta has stated that “Only his eye, his lens, he had a problem with his lens but the rest he was top, a very good performance.”
Thomas Partey
As far as football.london is aware, Partey has been sidelined for the remainder of the year due to a “procedure.”
Injury: Thigh
Expected return date: N/A
“He has sustained a muscle injury and is anticipated to be sidelined for several weeks,” Arteta stated. The full extent of the condition is still unknown; he has additional exams scheduled for today. During training, he sustained that injury with the final strike of the projectile. Extremely unfortunate. Today (Tuesday), he has another appointment; thereafter, we will discuss further matters.
Emile Smith Rowe
Smith Rowe has once again been beset by injuries this season; he is currently dealing with a knee problem. Last weekend, he was also excluded from the matchday squad that competed against the Clarets.
Injury: Knee
Expected return date: N/A
Arteta has stated the following: “We have a problem with him. Following the game, he began to experience pain in his knee; we are evaluating him, but [this] is a significant concern for him. “He will be absent for several weeks.”
Jurrien Timber
Football, Timber has successfully recovered from surgery.London has reached the “recovery phase” of his rehabilitation and is now appreciative. Especially considering the club’s inability to acquire a suitable replacement during the summer transfer window, the Dutchman has been severely missed.
Injury: ACL
Expected return date : Early 2024
The following is what Arteta stated: “Huge setback. Especially considering his recent membership in the club. His current injury is an enormous setback. It is for the team, as we recruited him with specific intentions and he brought something discernible to the table; however, he will be unable to do so for us this season. We are required to evolve. These regrettable occurrences are beyond our control; we must move on.”
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