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Arsenal injury news: The Gunners took on Everton at the Emirates Stadium and below we have rounded up all the latest fitness updates ahead of the next clash against Bournemouth.

Arsenal were rampant in mid-week action against Everton, securing a hugely impressive 4-0 win in at the Emirates Stadium. The north Londoners are now five points clear at the top of the Premier League table, with Manchester City in second.


Mikel Arteta’s side won’t have long to soak up that winning feeling though as they welcome Bournemouth to N5 on Saturday afternoon. First-choice No.6 Thomas Partey didn’t start against the Toffees but he did make a 45-minute cameo from the substitutes’ bench, meaning he could be in-line to start against the Cherries this weekend.


Ahead of the crucial clash, football.london has rounded up the latest injury news involving the Gunners, including updates on centre-forwards Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus as well as central midfielder Mohamed Elneny.


Eddie Nketiah

Eddie Nketiah has impressed since taking up the role as the side’s main striker, but recent matches have seen him drop to the bench. Mikel Arteta confirmed after his substitute appearance against Everton that the youngster had suffered with a slight injury concern, but should be fine for the next clash.


What Arteta has said: “With Eddie hopefully he’s fine. He finished the game well, but he’s been carrying a little thing.”


Jorginho

Jorginho started last night’s match against Everton ahead of the aforementioned Partey, although he made way for the Ghana international at half-time, with Arteta confirming that the former Chelsea midfielder wasn’t feeling 100 per cent after the full-time whistle.


What Arteta has said: “And then the team grew especially with Thomas (Partey) as Jorg(inho) was not feeling good today.”


Expected return date: N/A

 


Thomas Partey

A muscular problem ruled Partey out for a number of games but the 29-year-old finally made his return to action in the win over Leicester. He replaced Martin Odegaard with just over five minutes left of the second-half.


The Ghana international then came on at half-time during the win over the Toffees, meaning he should be fully fit to start against Bournemouth this weekend.


What Arteta has said: “The question mark on Thomas. He hasn’t trained much but looks like he could be available. Let’s see how he goes today. We’ve missed him in the past few games and hopefully he’ll be back.”


Current fitness status: Fully fit

 


Emile Smith Rowe

A groin issue has plagued Smith Rowe’s season thus far with the 22-year-old limited to just five Premier League appearances so far this term. The talented playmaker did return with substitute appearances against Tottenham and Oxford United.


But he was missing for the FA Cup clash against Manchester City as football.london understands he was suffering from a thigh strain and was left out as a precaution. This issue also ruled him out for the games against Everton, Brentford and Man City but he did make the bench against Aston Villa and Leicester.


The talented playmaker played the first 45 minutes as the Gunners’ Under-21 side took on Chelsea, however. He then came on for the last ten minutes of the game last night, getting some valuable minutes under his belt

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