Gabriel Martinelli hobbled off against Everton after 24 minutes, and Arsenal has now revealed the extent of his injury.
Gabriel Martinelli suffered a hamstring injury before leaving the field against Everton, according to Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal.
At Goodison Park, the forward representing Brazil played for just 24 minutes before being removed from the game.
A VAR offside review resulted in the effort being disallowed because he took an untimely knock while rushing through on goal to score
Gabriel Martinelli was seen limping off the field against Everton after only 24 minutes, and Arsenal has now revealed the extent of his injury.
The hamstring injury Gabriel Martinelli sustained before leaving the game against Everton has been disclosed by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.
Gunners waiting on scan results after Brazilian forced off at Goodison; victory over Toffees narrowly secured.
At Goodison Park, the forward representing Brazil played for just 24 minutes before being removed from the game. He untimely took a knock while sprinting in on goal to make a shot that was disallowed due to an offside VAR review.
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On Merseyside, Leandro Trossard took over for Martinelli, and the Belgian later scored the game’s lone goal. Martinelli felt something in his hamstring, so he will need to be, Arteta informed Sky Sports after the match when asked for an update.
Gabriel Martinelli hobbled off against Everton after 24 minutes, and Arsenal has now revealed the extent of his injury.
- Brazilian dismissed at Goodison.
- Gunners awaiting the results of the scan.
- narrow victory over the Toffees.
At Goodison Park, the Brazilian forward was removed from the field after only 24 minutes.
He untimely took a knock while sprinting through on goal to score an attempt that was disallowed due to an offside VAR review.
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When Leandro Trossard took Martinelli’s place on Merseyside, the Belgian went on to score the game’s lone goal.
Martinelli felt something in his hamstring, so he will need to be evaluated, Arteta said to Sky Sports when asked for an update.”.
THE LARGER PICTURE.
Arsenal was able to learn from a narrow victory over Everton while they awaited an update there.
Trossard’s goal resulted from one of the many problems they created with short corner routines. Arteta said of the need for alternatives: “Obviously they are very strong in the box.
It’s about telling a story in the game, and the players need to know when that time is.”.
“We have to keep finding new weapons to win games,” he added to BBC Sport. We frequently win corners, and it is important to take advantage of that.”.
THEN WHAT HAPPENS?
Through five Premier League games in the 2023–24 season, Arsenal has not lost, and the runners-up from the previous year have accrued 13 out of a possible 15 points, placing them fourth in the standings.