Arsenal head
coach Unai Emery is under serious pressure following Saturday's 2-2 draw
against Southampton. The result leaves the Gunners seventh in the Premier
League table, eight points adrift of the top four.
Not since
beating Vitoria 3-2 has the north London outfit won a game across any
competition and this poor run form has caused unrest among supporters, with
many calling for a managerial change to be made at the club, ahead of the trip
to Norwich City at the weekend. Football fanatics from all over the world can
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But before
the game at Carrow Road, Arsenal welcomes Eintracht Frankfurt to the Emirates
as they bid to seal a place in the knockout stages of the Europa League as
group winners. Victory will get the job done, although in order to do so Emery
could do with a fully fit squad to choose from. With that said, take a look at
the latest Arsenal injury news from London Colney.
Dani
Ceballos
The
midfielder was substituted early in the second half of the Europa League clash
against Vitoria before the international break with an injury problem.
Ceballos
pulled up with what looked like a hamstring problem while closing down an
opponent and was replaced by Matteo Guendouzi in the 54th minute, despite
appearing to want to continue.
The Spanish
international missed both the trip to Leicester and his country's games over
the international break, and Arsenal has revealed that the midfielder could be
out of action for a bit longer yet.
An update
claimed that Ceballos will return to training in mid-December meaning that the
midfielder could miss as many as the five next Arsenal matches.
Sead
Kolasinac
The Bosnian
returned from international action last week with a tight left hamstring and
was only named on the bench against Southampton.
Emile
Smith Rowe
It's been an
injury-hit season for the attacking midfielder thus far and he suffered a
setback prior to the Europa League tie against Vitoria and was left out of the
traveling squad.
football.london reported
this was simply a precaution due to a tight calf muscle and that the injury is
not a serious problem.
The teenager
wasn't named in the squad to face Southampton, but is back to full fitness and
should be in contention for the Eintracht Frankfurt clash on Thursday.
Hector
Bellerin and Lucas Torreira were both substituted against
Southampton, but it understood both changes were tactical decisions by Unai
Emery. Meanwhile, Premier Injuries have Rob
Holding and Bukayo Saka - neither involved against the Saints -
rated at 50/50 to feature on Thursday because of knee problems.
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