Arsenal Could Be Without Forward Gabriel Jesus for Weeks, Says Mikel Arteta – News18

Last Updated: October 27, 2023, 21:18 IST

Last Updated: October 27, 2023, 21:18 IST

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Arsenal supervisor Mikel Arteta mentioned injured Gabriel Jesus could also be out for a ‘few weeks’ as he has a ‘muscle harm’.

Arsenal may very well be with out injured Gabriel Jesus for a “few weeks” supervisor Mikel Arteta mentioned forward of their sport towards Sheffield United, days after the Brazilian ahead was the hero within the facet’s Champions League win over Sevilla.

“The scan showed there is a muscle injury,” Arteta informed reporters on Friday. “We might lose him for a few weeks. With Gabi, I cannot give you any time frame because he always surprises us.”

“It’s what we want to avoid but with the schedule that we have and the amount of games that we have, it’s something that we knew was going to happen,” Arteta mentioned.

“It’s happening to every club in the Premier League so there’s no difference.”

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Jesus was pressured off with a hamstring subject after scoring a objective and helping one other in Arsenal’s 2-1 Champions League victory in Spain on Tuesday that took them high of Group B.

Midfielder Thomas Partey has additionally been dominated out for a few weeks attributable to a muscle harm.

“What we need is more players,” Arteta mentioned. “There’s no secret, the players have a certain amount of energy and the battery only lasts so long or we will burn them out.”

Arsenal sit third within the Premier League, simply two factors behind leaders Tottenham and degree on factors with Manchester City. Sheffield United are final with only a level after 9 video games.

Arteta mentioned his staff won’t to take Sheffield United calmly, particularly as they performed nicely in a 2-1 loss to Manchester United final day trip.

“The way they have played against all the other teams has been strong, they’re clung on and then it’s been late goals conceded,” the Spaniard mentioned. “They are fighting for their lives so it will be a tricky game.

“Everyone is on their toes, they know what is coming and I was very clear with them.”

(This story has not been edited by News18 workers and is printed from a syndicated news company feed – Reuters)

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