Premier League
Injuries Complicate Arsenal’s Final Stretch
Injuries Complicate Arsenal’s Final Stretch
Arsenal remains in the fight for the treble. They lead the Premier League, are competing for a semifinal spot in the FA Cup against Southampton, and will face Sporting in the Champions League quarterfinals. However, this strong run could be complicated by the number of injured players.
The list of internationals who did not play during the FIFA international break and are doubtful for the FA Cup clash includes Saliba, Zubimendi, Timber, Rice, Magalhães, Trossard, Eze, and Saka. All of them are key pieces in Mikel Arteta’s system, who has already faced several absences and recently lost the Carabao Cup to Manchester City.
This clearly affects planning in the final stretch of the season, where Arsenal could win it all… or lose it all.
Key Doubts and Recoveries
It was also mentioned that some of these players might have withdrawn from their national teams to arrive at the club in better condition. However, Arteta denied this, insisting that the players are honest about reporting their fitness and that decisions are made together with their wellbeing in mind.
Adding to the multiple absences is Noni Madueke, who suffered knee discomfort and could miss the FA Cup quarterfinal match.

The most concerning absences are Declan Rice and Zubimendi, responsible for controlling the midfield. They provide balance and distribution, fundamental pieces that have kept Arsenal at the top of the Premier League for much of the season.
Not all news is bad. Martin Ødegaard could be recovered, which would be crucial for the team’s offensive play. Additionally, Jurrien Timber is also expected to return, representing an important defensive reinforcement.
Arsenal will have to adapt and even improvise in these matches while recovering their key players. They remain in the treble hunt, but everything could be decided in these crucial weeks.







