Arsenal injury report ahead of Atletico
Arsenal’s injury picture looks more encouraging than feared before Atletico Madrid, with several key players involved in open training ahead of the semi-final first leg.
Arsenal’s injury picture looks more encouraging than feared before Atletico Madrid, with several key players involved in open training ahead of the semi-final first leg.
Further reports have confirmed that Arsenal expect to have Kai Havertz back in action this season after his latest injury setback, but not on Wednesday night against Atletico Madrid.
There’s initial optimism around Kai Havertz’s injury prognosis, despite the player’s emotional reaction to the setback at the weekend.
Arsenal’s weekend brought a return to the top, a major European win for the women and more concern lower down the academy pathway.
Mikel Arteta provided a number of updates on Arsenal’s illness and injury problems on Saturday, with Eberechi Eze also speaking out on his own setback.
Man City are top with five to play, but Arsenal still have reasons to believe after a narrow title-race shift and signs of improvement at the Etihad.
Kai Havertz has come in for some criticism following Arsenal’s defeat to Manchester City on Sunday, despite the fact he was clearly one of the team’s best performers.
Kai Havertz’s last-minute winner in Lisbon last night put Arsenal 90 minutes away from a second consecutive Champions League semi-final.
Kai Havertz says Arsenal are going for the big titles this season, adding that it’s time to move on from the last couple of weeks and stick together as a club.
Kai Havertz claimed on Tuesday night that David Raya has been maybe the best goalkeeper in the world for the last two years, and the stats back up that claim.
Rudi Voller says Kai Havertz will be where Germany want him for the World Cup, offering strong backing after the Arsenal forward’s injury lay-off.
Following 10 Arsenal withdrawals from international duty, let’s look at the players remaining and when they’ll be in action.
Kai Havertz has insisted his future is in London playing for Arsenal, despite reporters suggesting to him that he might leave this summer.
Kai Havertz explains his long-standing love of donkeys while also opening up on injury setbacks, fitness and his return with Arsenal and Germany.
Kai Havertz says he is finally back to full fitness after “a tough time” and ready to power Arsenal’s trophy chase and Germany’s World Cup return.
Following five withdrawals, 14 Arsenal players will be involved in the March internationals, so let’s take a look at when they’ll all be in action.
Kai Havertz believes Arsenal have the chance to make a statement with a win over Manchester City in the League Cup final on Sunday afternoon.
Kai Havertz has received his first Germany call-up since November 2024, giving him the chance to return to his national team ahead of the World Cup.
Former referee Dermot Gallagher has admitted the match officials got one wrong with Kai Havertz’s penalty appeal against Everton, insisting it should have been a spot-kick.
Ex-refs and pundits have spoken out against the decision not to award Arsenal a penalty against Everton, with one former official suggesting it even deserved a red card.