Arsenal's title hopes hinge on a nail-biting few weeks, but can they overcome a mounting injury crisis?
Arsenal is facing a critical period in the Premier League title race, but key players are sidelined. Let's break down the latest injury news and potential return dates.
Declan Rice: A major concern arose when Rice missed training due to illness. While it's not an injury, his absence is a blow. Manager Mikel Arteta confirmed Rice was 'quite sick' and didn't travel for the Club Brugge game. He's expected to rest for a couple of days.
Potential return date: Saturday December 13, vs Wolves (H)
Jurrien Timber: Timber suffered 'bad kicks' against Aston Villa. Arteta stated it was 'too early' for Timber to play against Club Brugge. The manager is optimistic about his recovery.
Potential return date: Saturday December 13, vs Wolves (H)
William Saliba: Saliba has been out since an injury in training before the Chelsea draw. Arteta initially suggested a quick return, but Saliba missed the Villa game and wasn't ready for Club Brugge. The issue stems from an ankle injury sustained in August.
Potential return date: Saturday December 13, vs Wolves (H) or Saturday December 20, vs Everton (A)
Leandro Trossard: Trossard is dealing with a calf injury. He initially sustained the issue against Bayern Munich. He returned as a substitute at Aston Villa, but was substituted himself. Arteta expects a short absence.
Potential return date: Saturday December 13, vs Wolves (H) or Saturday December 20, vs Everton (A)
Gabriel: Arsenal has been without Gabriel for a month due to an adductor injury sustained while playing for Brazil. Arteta described the loss as a blow, but recovery is going well.
Potential return date: Late December/January
Cristhian Mosquera: Mosquera is ruled out until the New Year with a 'complicated' ankle injury. Arteta said it was 'much more than what we expected.'
Potential return date: Unknown
Max Dowman: Dowman faces two months out due to ankle ligament damage. He suffered the injury in an Under-21 friendly. He has been replaced in the Champions League squad.
Potential return date: February
Kai Havertz: Havertz is still recovering from a knee injury sustained in the season's opening weekend. Arteta expects a return in a few weeks.
Potential return date: Late December/January
So, what do you think? Will Arsenal's squad depth be enough to navigate these crucial games? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!