Arsenal: What games Eberechi Eze will miss after injury timeline is 'revealed' | OneFootball

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·24 marzo 2026

Arsenal: What games Eberechi Eze will miss after injury timeline is 'revealed'

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Eze is could be facing at least a month out with the calf injury that caused him to miss the Carabao Cup final

Arsenal midfielder Eberechi Eze could be facing up to six weeks out with the calf injury he suffered against Bayer Leverkusen.


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Eze missed Arsenal’s Carabao Cup final loss to Manchester City on Sunday after being replaced during the second half of the aforementioned Champions League last-16 second leg tie five days prior.

Speaking after the Wembley showpiece, Mikel Arteta revealed that Eze - who has since withdrawn from the England squad - was set to undergo a scan later this week.

"We have to do another scan in six or seven days and wait to see the results," Arteta said.

There are fears that Eze could miss between four to six weeks of action which would represent a major blow for Arsenal at a crucial stage of the season.

If that is accurate, then the worst-case scenario would leave Arsenal without their in-form attacking midfielder until May at the earliest.

The Gunners will be in action six times across three different competitions during the month of April, with the possibility of an additional two fixtures should they progress to the semi-finals of the FA Cup and Champions League.

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Injury concern: Eberechi Eze

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Arteta’s side, as things currently stand, will complete April with Premier League games against Man City and Newcastle.

Eze, if ruled out for six weeks, would miss all six matches - potentially eight - including the big game at the Etihad Stadium on April 19.

The best-case scenario would be that Arsenal have the 27-year-old available for selection for the trip to Manchester, but the home game against Fulham on May 2 could be a more realistic return date.

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