Key Points
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reveals Martin Ødegaard, Kai Havertz, and Noni Madueke may return for the North London derby against Tottenham on November 23.
- Ødegaard has been out since October 4 with a knee injury; Madueke since September 21, and Havertz since the season’s opening weekend.
- Before the derby, Arsenal face three tough away games starting with a Premier League match at Burnley.
- Gabriel Martinelli will miss the Burnley game due to a knock; William Saliba is undergoing assessment for a minor issue.
- Gabriel Jesus continues recovering from knee surgery.
- Arteta is cautiously optimistic about injury recoveries, expecting some players back after the international break.
- The return of the trio is seen as a significant boost to Arsenal’s title ambitions.
What did Mikel Arteta say about the injury situation at Arsenal?
In an interview ahead of Arsenal’s demanding run of fixtures, manager Mikel Arteta provided an update on the club’s injury challenges. Speaking on Friday, as reported by the BBC’s journalist Simon Stone, Arteta stated:
“I would say weeks, and some of them pretty soon, hopefully, if they keep evolving the way they are doing. After the international break, I think we’ll have some back, I don’t know if it’s going to be all of them, but we’ll be quite close by then.”
When asked specifically about the potential return of Martin Ødegaard, Kai Havertz, and Noni Madueke for the North London derby, Arteta expressed optimism. Stone reported Arteta’s words:
“Yeah, I’m excited because they are tremendous players. I see them work every day, desperate to be part of the team. It’ll be a huge boost for the squad to have them back after such a long time.”
Which players are injured and since when?
According to an article by Neil Johnston from the Premier League’s official site, the injury timeline for the key Arsenal players is as follows:
- Martin Ødegaard has been sidelined with a knee injury since October 4.
- Noni Madueke has been out since September 21, also with a knee problem.
- Kai Havertz suffered a similar knee injury on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
Gabriel Jesus remains unavailable as he continues his recovery from knee surgery, which the Athletic’s David Ornstein described as being cautious but positive about a gradual return.
What are Arsenal’s upcoming fixtures, and who will miss the next matches?
Before the much-anticipated North London derby on November 23, Arsenal face three tough away games. Their next Premier League encounter is a trip to Burnley on Saturday. Mikel Arteta confirmed to Sky Sports correspondent Dharmesh Sheth that Gabriel Martinelli has sustained a knock that will ensure he misses the Burnley fixture. Meanwhile, William Saliba’s availability is uncertain as he is currently undergoing assessment for a minor problem.
How critical is the return of Ødegaard, Havertz, and Madueke for Arsenal’s title push?
The return of these three key players is considered crucial as Arsenal’s Premier League title campaign intensifies. According to The Guardian’s football correspondent Henry Winter, the absence of Ødegaard, the club captain, has been felt keenly in the midfield, affecting Arsenal’s creativity. Havertz’s pace and versatility have also been missed, while Madueke’s energy on the wings had begun to flourish before the injury.
Winter wrote that their return “could inject new life into Arsenal’s push for the Premier League crown, providing much-needed depth and quality as the competition heats up.”
What has been the broader impact of these injuries on Arsenal’s recent form?
As reported by ESPN’s football analyst Mark Ogden, Arsenal have managed to maintain competitive form despite these absences but have shown signs of vulnerability, especially in tight matches where squad depth was tested. Ogden noted the team’s resilience but suggested that the return of their key attackers would “significantly improve Arsenal’s attacking options and tactical flexibility.”
What do Arsenal fans and analysts expect ahead of the North London derby?
Tottenham Hotspur’s recent form has been strong, as detailed by Reuters sports reporter Rob Harris, who highlighted Spurs’ 4-1 thrashing of West Ham prior to the international break. This sets the stage for a challenging derby at the end of November.
Arsenal fans, discussed by BBC Sport’s Garth Crooks in his analysis, are hopeful that the returning players will restore momentum to the squad. Crooks said,
“The North London derby is always a fierce battle, and having Ødegaard, Havertz, and Madueke back could swing the balance in Arsenal’s favour.”