2 injured Arsenal players to return vs Atletico Madrid
Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard are both set to make the Arsenal squad against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night, despite missing training on Monday.
Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard are both set to make the Arsenal squad against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night, despite missing training on Monday.
Arsenal look set to be without four players for their Champions League semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid, despite Mikel Arteta’s suggestion that two could make comebacks.
Arsenal’s chances of welcoming any injured players back against Atletico Madrid have taken a hit, with none of the four involved in training on Monday.
Mikel Arteta provided updates on Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, and Martin Odegaard following Saturday’s win over Fulham, with the semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid just days away.
Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber are out of Saturday’s match between Arsenal and Fulham and Martin Odegaard is a doubt, but Havertz is pushing to be back against Atletico Madrid.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.