
EPL Index
·20 février 2025
Arsenal Injury Update: Latest on Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and More

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·20 février 2025
As Arsenal intensifies their pursuit of Liverpool in the Premier League title race, their squad depth is being tested due to a series of unfortunate injuries. The latest updates bring a mixed bag of news for the Gunners as they face crucial fixtures ahead.
Arsenal’s dynamic winger, Bukayo Saka, has been sidelined since December following a hamstring tear. Initially expected to be out until March, the club recently sparked hope among fans with images of Saka working out in a gym in Dubai. Despite the excitement, Manager Mikel Arteta remains cautious about rushing his return. “In a long-term injury, a week is not much,” Arteta noted, emphasizing the importance of Saka’s rehabilitation phase. The club is hopeful for his potential involvement in the Champions League or the crucial league match against Manchester United in early March.
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Gabriel Martinelli, another key figure in Arsenal’s attack, suffered a hamstring injury during a match at St James’ Park. Forced off in the first half, Martinelli now faces a race against time to be fit for the Champions League and upcoming Premier League clashes, with a tentative return slated for March. His absence will be felt in the games against West Ham and Nottingham Forest, putting additional pressure on Arsenal’s attacking options.
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Defender Takehiro Tomiyasu’s season has been marred by injuries, limiting him to just six minutes of play this season. After undergoing knee surgery, Tomiyasu is not expected to return until the end of the year. Despite the setbacks, he remains optimistic about his recovery. “It has been the toughest period in my career for sure… but I won’t give up,” Tomiyasu stated, reflecting his resilience and determination to return to the pitch.
Kai Havertz, who suffered a hamstring injury in training, is out for the season following successful surgery. The striker shared his progress on social media, expressing his mental and physical challenges while looking forward to supporting his team from the sidelines. His targeted return is set for the start of the 2025-26 season, aiming for a full recovery over the summer.
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The absence of key players like Saka, Martinelli, and Tomiyasu presents significant challenges for Arteta as Arsenal enter a critical phase of their season. The team’s depth and the manager’s tactical adjustments will be crucial in maintaining their competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.
As the Gunners navigate through these testing times, the support and gradual integration of injured players will be pivotal in their quest for silverware. Fans will be eagerly watching the recovery progress and hoping for timely comebacks as Arsenal aim to close the gap at the top of the table.