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Arteta issues 4-man Arsenal vs Wolves injury update
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reports four key player injuries ahead of a crucial Premier League match against Wolves during their title push.
- On Saturday, Mikel Arteta issued an injury update ahead of Arsenal's Emirates clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, signalling late decisions on selection and fitness.
- After last week's defeat, Arsenal face added pressure as injuries limit Mikel Arteta's options while chasing a 22-year title behind Manchester City by two points.
- Naming fitness issues for key players, Arteta flagged William Saliba's recurring ankle injury, Jurrien Timber's doubt after missing midweek, Declan Rice's illness, and Leandro Trossard's ongoing doubt.
- Arteta's selection could see rotation in attack with Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze expected back while late calls on Jurrien Timber and Declan Rice will determine the defensive setup.
- With Wolves rooted to the bottom, the fixture has added significance as Wolverhampton Wanderers have just two points from 15 games and Viktor Gyokeres seeks to regain confidence at Emirates Stadium.
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Saliba has missed Arsenal’s last four games (Picture: Getty) Arsenal have a number of lingering injury doubts as they prepare to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers this evening. That defeat at Aston Villa last week means just two points separate the Gunners and Manchester City who are also level on goal difference. The visit of the side slumped miserably at the bottom of the league presents the chance to add to that tally considerably tonight. Mike…
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Mikel Arteta faces multiple injury concerns ahead of Arsenal's Premier League clash against Wolves on Saturday, with several key players absent from training
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