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Injury update prior to Arsenal’s pivotal match against Brentford

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Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard are expected to be eligible for Arsenal’s Premier League match against Brentford this coming weekend.

Although Jesus had missed time due to a  hamstring strain, but he made a comeback duringthe international break. He participated in the whole ninety minutes in Brazil’s 1-0 loss to Argentina on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, Gunners captain Odegaard was not there during his side’s defeat to Newcastle United. Before the game against Tyne side, he failed the fitness test.

In addition, the Norwegian midfielder was coping with an unrelated hip issue. He did, however, resume training during this international period.

Injury updates of Arsenal’s Ben White, Emile Smith Rowe and more

Mikel Arteta’s team, who will be without injured players Jurrien Timber, Thomas Partey, and Emile Smith Rowe for Saturday’s trip. But they will benefit greatly from the duo’s return to 100% wellness.

Ben White, the right-back, is being evaluated in advance of the West London fixture. The defender was battling his own musculoskeletal issue.

On the other hand, Due to a knee injury, Emile Smith Rowe is presently unable to play football. Furthermore he will not back until next month.

Although after finished the game against Burnley, Arteta said: “Yesterday in training he wasn’t comfortable. He didn’t look right. But Ben won’t give you much. He always wants to be on the pitch and he wants to hide anything that is in there.”

“But we highlighted something happening there that we noticed in the last two weeks as well. We wanted to protect him today.”

“It was the right call from the physios and the medical department and tomorrow we will assess him and understand what’s happening.”

As we all know, in the premier league any team can beat any thus far. So after a long International break it will be a one of the most big fixtures in London.

Tactical Arteta is rich but he is also dealing with injuries issues like Chelsea and other english clubs.

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