Arsenal FC’s gaze will leave this weekend against Fulham on Saturday 12 September. Although Mikel Arteta has enough squad, one absent player for this attack is David Luiz. The 33-year-old is marginalized due to neck spasms and is questionable. Cottagers.
As a result, the Gunners will miss their headquarters, who will be forced to watch from the band. An update on his status on Arsenal’s online page revealed that Luiz is being evaluated and treated. The Brazilian player reacts well to the treatment.
In addition to Luiz, another player who will not see action against the Cottagers is Sokratis Papastathopoulos, who came out with the tense right calf who was educated and is expected to complete education again next week.
Other Arsenal players who are excluded by injury include Emile Smith Rowe, Calum Chambers, Pablo Mari, Gabriel Martinelli and Shkodran Mustafi, but Luiz turns out to be the biggest loss for Arteta, who will have to dig deep and play the players in the mix.
Among Arteta’s new players are William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes, both Premier League recruits, and Nigel Winterburn hesitates a little to ask many of the two players.
What makes it even more complicated is the fact that they will have to deal with the physical presence and willing eye of Aleksandar Mitrovic.
This start, Winterburn hopes Fulham manager Scott Parker will calm down with the two rookies, Goal reported, so even if she doesn’t need to force the challenge to Saliba and Gabriel, Arteta will have to consult them and pray for anyone to answer her call. .
Arteta already did and made changes before this weekend’s game. Other players can join Arsenal, such as Willian Borges da Silva, a prized chelsea F. C. acquisition.
As for the consequences, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is still there, as is Alexandre Lacazette. Luiz is a big loss to the Gunners, but Arteta has a chance to compete with the Cottagers. But Arsenal’s genuine fear is its ruined bottom line, which Fulham is most likely to exploit.
Arsenal defender David Luiz shone in Manchester City Photo: POOL / MATTHEW CHILDS