Madueke, Odegar + Havertz Injury Last, Arteta on Saka

Madueke, Odegar + Havertz Injury Last, Arteta on Saka


In anticipation of the EFL cup of Arsenal with Port Vale on Wednesday, Mikel Arteta gave some injury updates about a few important first teamers.

Call Maduyke‘s Knee injury is the big piece of news that has come from the Gunners’ Camp in recent days, with Media reports that suggest that he will be released for 6-8 weeks.

Arteta was not that specific in Tuesday’s pre-match Perser, but he confirmed that a period of absence was probably.

“Yes, it seems that he will be out for a few weeks. We don’t know yet, we will probably have to scan him again next week. He felt something at the start of the game, he tried to go on, and during the break he was too painful, so let’s look.

‘We hope [it’s weeks rather than months]. Like I said, we have to scan him again to see the real size of the injury, but it doesn’t look that bad. ” – Mikel Arteta on Noni Madueke

The Arsenal -Baas then gave the last over Martin Odegaard (shoulder) and Piero Empocapy (Lies), who both missed the Sunday with Manchester City.

“No, no operation. He is completely fine. He has already trained and it will be a matter of days, I think.” – Mikel Arteta on Martin Odegaard

“He has picked up a small groin injury. We will have to review him again in the coming days to see how he is going.

“I think it will take a short time.” – Mikel Arteta on Piero Hincapie

Kai Havertz (knee) and Gabriel Jesus (Knee) Also stay away, discussed with the rehabilitation of the first on Tuesday.

“With Kai we know it will be with him for months. I don’t know if it can be weeks, you never know because this is Kai and he is another copy. We really miss him. Hopefully he will be back and also back for the long term, so it is very important to take care of that knee. Until now it is pretty good.” – Mikel Arteta on Kai Havertz

Madueke’s injury means a less positional rival for the fit-again Bukayo fromHe marked his comeback from his own dismissal with 45 minutes in Gamweek 5.

However, Arteta emphasized that Saka would be ‘gradually’ exposed to more playing time.

“He needs minutes and he demands that too. Of course, if he has been out for a while, you just have to get into the rhythm, you have to get that confidence in the field and repetition of actions and exposure. We will do that, gradually, because he has been out for a while. But I like what I saw the other day.” – Mikel Arteta on Bukayo Saka



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