Injury update: Lucas Perez
On Tuesday morning before they headed off to Munich, Arsenal players were pictured training but Lucas Perez was nowhere to be seen.
On Tuesday morning before they headed off to Munich, Arsenal players were pictured training but Lucas Perez was nowhere to be seen.
Yaya Sanogo is alive and well and training on his own at London Colney but the existence of Lucas Perez is still open to debate.
Jack Wilshere started but was replaced just before half-time after sustaining a painful knock to the ankle against Manchester City.
Arsene Wenger revealed ahead of Arsenal’s home game against Hull that Mohamed Elneny will be available following his involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations final.
According to Arsenal.com, Hector Bellerin is progressing well and could be fit enough to play on Saturday.
Arsenal face Hull City on Saturday afternoon and will most likely be missing two more players.
Arsenal have fallen from three points behind West Ham in third place in the Injury League table to six.
Arsene Wenger has apparently been ‘warned’ not to take any chances with Hector Bellerin on Saturday.
You can take the player from Arsenal but you cannot take his DNA – Joel Campbell has an adductor injury.
Hector Bellerin will have to wait until Friday before he can return to training after suffering a concussion against Chelsea as he awaits the results of an MRI scan.
Hector Bellerin has tweeted that he’s recovering well at home and is hoping to be back on the pitch soon.
Calum Chambers picked up a stress fracture of his foot just over a week ago and has been named in the starting lineup for Boro’s game against Tottenham.
Arsene Wenger has revealed that Aaron Ramsey will miss the next three weeks while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Olivier Giroud will both have fitness tests.
Despite it being reported on 26 January that Calum Chambers had suffered a stress fracture in his foot, it seems the defender is almost fit.
Sports journalist, Mark Mann-Bryans, understands that, as predicted, Aaron Ramsey will not play a part in Arsenal’s clash against Chelsea on Saturday.
Arsenal now have three players missing going into their Premier League clash against Chelsea on Saturday.
Arsenal have dropped to fourth in the Injury League table after Mohamed Elneny and Aaron Ramsey both picked up a calf strains.
Aaron Ramsey did not do his hamstring against Watford as many assumed, rather he did his calf instead while the Ox got a kick.