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MIKEL ARTETA DROPS BIG HINT ON POSSIBLE ARSENAL RETURN VS SUNDERLAND

Arsenal's injury crisis deepens ahead of the North London derby, with no players returning to training. Arteta provides no positive updates on Odegaard, Havertz, or Martinelli, casting doubt on their availability for the Spurs clash.

Mikel Arteta Drops Big Hint on Possible Arsenal Return vs Sunderland
Mikel Arteta Gives Positive Arsenal Injury Update, Forwards could make a return this weekend - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Ahead of the North London derby on November 23, Arsenal is in a precarious position as Mikel Arteta oversees an expanding injury list. Although the international break gives breathing room, it also makes it more questionable whether important players will be available. Arteta affirmed that there are no new reinforcements returning to training and that the squad situation has not improved.

Regarding Viktor Gyokeres and the overall injury situation, Arteta stated on Friday morning, "No, no news." We do not change; no one new can join the team. Thus, notwithstanding. With Tottenham coming to Emirates Stadium for one of the team's most important games of the season, it is a time when Arsenal must strike a balance between prudence and preparation.

Some significant individuals continue to be marginalised. Gabriel Martinelli is out due to a thigh problem, while Kai Havertz, Martin Odegaard, and Noni Madueke are recuperating from knee ailments. Arteta described the ambiguity of their schedules. He remarked, "I do not know some of them, all of them." "I think we will be very close with most of them to be in a really strong position, but there are a lot of things that need to happen in the next two weeks, and everything needs to be right."

The comments highlight how important the next two weeks will be for tactical clarity as well as conditioning. Continuity has been crucial to Arsenal's attacking rhythm, and the manager now needs to look for temporary fixes.

The news about Gabriel Jesus was better. For the first time since undergoing knee surgery in January, the forward resumed full training on Thursday, a milestone that many anticipated to occur near the start of the new year. Arteta is cautious about what comes next, although his recuperation seems to be going more quickly than expected.

Arteta clarified, "I am not sure. It is time to start taking daily steps in a new environment. He has been doing things alone, of course, but now that he has teammates around him, especially very competitive ones, we can see how he handles that. It is nice to have him back, though, and I adore how his teammates responded when he first joined us. He is full of excitement.

His comeback gives the team vitality and leadership, which Arsenal has frequently relied upon in trying times. However, it will take him some time to become used to the full intensity of training, which Arsenal needs to carefully manage.

Greater Context as Fixtures Get Closer to Jesus, Following his absence from training on Monday, Kepa Arrizabalaga was not included in the team that travelled to Prague on Tuesday. Even if they are not as well-known, those problems complicate Arsenal's intentions further.

The upcoming weeks will be characterised by Arteta's adaptability, squad depth, and rehabilitation progress as Sunderland keeps an eye on Arsenal's condition while pursuing their own scouting objectives. As Tottenham gets ready to put its resiliency to the test, Arsenal is aware that availability will influence both selection and tactics as the derby approaches.

MIKEL ARTETA HAILS "BELIEF AND ENERGY" AS ARSENAL HUNT FIRST TITLE SINCE 2004

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal dismantled Aston Villa 4-1 to enter 2026 with a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.

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Arsenal celebrate New Year’s Eve at the top of the table.

Arsenal's boss, Mikel Arteta, thinks his team is finally seeing their effort pay off as they finish 2025 leading the Premier League.

After Tuesday's big 4-1 victory against Aston Villa, who are also chasing the title, Arsenal is now five points ahead of Manchester City. City plays Sunderland on New Year's Day.

Arsenal hasn't won the Premier League since 2004. When asked if this might finally be the year they break their twenty-year title drought, Arteta praised his team's belief and energy.

We're playing like every other day. The schedule is really packed, and we've got some tough games and injuries. But the guys are still winning, and that helps, he said.

All the hard work and dedication you put in shows in the results and how well we're playing. That feels great, but we know there's still a lot left to play.

He added, "It's a fantastic way to wrap up the year, for sure." We'll have a nice New Year's Eve with family, but then we're back at it the next day. We've got to go to Bournemouth on Saturday, and we know what that's all about.

After winning their last three league games against Wolverhampton, Everton, and Brighton by just one goal, Arsenal scored four for the first time since beating Tottenham in the north London derby at the Emirates Stadium back in November.

“We needed this game,” said Martin Zubimendi. He, along with Gabriel, Leandro Trossard, and Gabriel Jesus, scored against Villa in a game Arsenal controlled in the second half.

We were at home, and we wanted to end the year at the top, especially against Aston Villa, who are a really strong team tactically. So, we're happy with how we played.

We had some trouble with their counterattacks in the first half. At halftime, we tweaked a few things, and in the second half, once we got the first two goals, the game opened up, and we got four.

We could feel the crowd's support; they were always pushing us, always wanting more.

STOP STARTING VIKTOR GYOKERES: JAMIE CARRAGHER DEMANDS ARTETA BENCH £55M STAR FOR GABRIEL JESUS OR KAI HAVERTZ NOW

Jamie Carragher claims Viktor Gyokeres isn't good enough to lead Arsenal, insisting Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz are better.

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Is Gyokeres costing Arsenal the title?

Jamie Carragher, the former Liverpool defender, thinks Arsenal should start either Gabriel Jesus or Kai Havertz at striker over Viktor Gyokeres. He says they're both better players.

Gyokeres joined the Gunners for £55 million this summer, and a lot of people thought he could complete the team. But the Swedish striker hasn't settled in, only scoring five goals in 17 Prem appearances.

The 27-year-old has been the main focus of Arsenal's attack, which hasn't been great lately. He wasn't very good, even though they beat Aston Villa 4-1.

Adding to that, Jesus replaced Gyokeres and scored a really great goal late in the game, making it 4-0.

Carragher, a Sky Sports expert, said after the game that he's a big fan of Jesus and that either he or Havertz should be starting instead of Gyokeres.

The only bad thing tonight for Arsenal is that Gyokeres shouldn't be starting when they have players like this, Carragher explained.

In a couple of games, when Jesus is in better shape, he should start. He's better than Gyokeres; that's just how it is.

Jesus and Havertz have just returned from being injured for a while. Jesus scored his first goal in over a year against Villa after recovering from ACL surgery.

Even though Gyokeres was signed to lead Arsenal's attack after doing well at Sporting, he hasn't played that well in England. Carragher said that Jesus and Havertz are better choices to lead the line right now.

People have asked if [Jesus] is good enough for Arsenal to win the league, the former England player added. But now, he's better than the guy they brought in, who they thought would win it for them.

Either he or Havertz is better than Gyokeres as a striker. He's not as skilled or good as the guys they have on the bench. I think Arsenal needs to get someone better than Gyokeres, and they already have that player in Jesus.

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