However, this week has been particularly challenging as doubts surrounding Declan Rice’s fitness have been further exacerbated by new concerns regarding Kai Havertz’s availability. Both players are crucial to their teams and their potential absence adds to a concerning trend of injuries in the Premier League.
The Gunners need to keep as many of their key operators in one piece as they can, with a tough test against Chelsea coming up in the middle of a poor run of form.
Is Arsenal’s top scorer Kai Havertz injured this weekend?The long-awaited return of Martin Odegaard, coming on as a stoppage-time substitute at the San Siro on Wednesday night, was somewhat overshadowed by the condition of the man that he replaced.
Making way for the Norway international, Havertz left the pitch with his face covered in blood following a head collision with Inter defender Yann Bisseck.
Medical staff rushed onto the pitch, hurried on by opposition goalkeeper Yann Sommer, before Havertz – ranked the ninth-best striker in the world right now by FourFourTwo – got to his feet to leave the pitch a little worse for wear.
Thankfully, based on Mikel Arteta’s post-match assessment, the incident seems to have looked much worse than it was in reality.
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As ever, that will no doubt be subject to further tests and assessments later this week, but it is a promising update for a Gunners side that also risk being without Rice for the Chelsea clash.
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In FourFourTwo’s opinion, it is crucial for Arsenal that Havertz is available to face the Blues at Stamford Bridge.
Striker is a position the north London club have been lacking in for a while, and although the German international has stepped up to the plate himself – seven goals in 16 appearances in all competitions – Arsenal have little in reserve, aside from the consistently unconvincing Gabriel Jesus.
The type of injury means they won’t want to rush him back prematurely, but anyone connected with the Gunners will be praying he’s in the starting XI at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.