Arsenal’s injured stars hopeful to play London Derby Thomas Partey

LONDON. — Arsenal are hopeful that four of their injured stars will be back and available to face Tottenham in tomorrow’s North London Derby — though Cedric Soares has now picked up a knock.

The Gunners have a number of fitness issues going into the weekend, with Kieran Tierney and Thomas Partey both forced to withdraw from international duty in the past week.

Takehiro Tomiyasu also returned to London Colney early after playing for Japan against the USA, while Oleksandr Zinchenko was not even able to link up with Ukraine after sustaining a calf problem.

But, according to Football London, all four players are close to returning and could be involved against Spurs in tomorrow’s lunchtime kick-off.

Tierney was only released by Scotland as a precautionary measure after suffering concussion against Ireland and Arsenal have received positive news that he should be fine to play.

The other trio of Tomiyasu, Zinchenko and Partey are still being assessed by Arsenal’s medical team but they remain hopeful they will be passed fit to make tomorrow’s matchday squad.

Despite being called up by Ghana and travelling, Partey did not play a minute for his nation after picking up a knee injury.

Speaking after Partey left the squad prior to last week’s clash with Brazil, Ghana boss Otto Addo said: ‘’Hopefully Thomas will be healthy very, very soon.

‘’We didn’t want to take that risk in a friendly game to play him against Brazil, but surely playing a player like him against a squad like Brazil would have been helpful.’’

Captain Martin Odegaard, meanwhile, missed Arsenal’s last match against Brentford with a calf problem but played in both of Norway’s Nations League matches against Slovenia and Serbia and should be fine for the north London derby.

Reiss Nelson is back in training but Mohamed Elneny remains sidelined, with the Egyptian still recovering from a hamstring injury.

While Mikel Arteta has received plenty of positive news on the injury front, Cedric Soares has sustained a fresh knock that will keep him out of action for around two weeks having only just come back from an injury that saw him miss the matches against FC Zurich and Brentford.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are sweating on the fitness of winger Dejan Kulusevski after the midfielder suffered a muscle injury on international duty with Sweden.

Antonio Conte’s side take on rivals Arsenal at the Emirates tomorrow, with the white half of north London looking to continue their unbeaten start to the season.

But the side look set to be without Kulusevski after he reported back to London with a tight hamstring on Wednesday.

The Swede underwent a scan after reporting to Spurs’ training base and he complained of a muscle issue.

The winger started both of Sweden’s Nations League matches during the international break against Slovenia and Serbia.  —   Metro.

 

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