
After the end of this round of the Premier League, the Mirror revealed the latest injuries of Arsenal players.
With the arrival of the international match day in November, this is undoubtedly a perfect time for Arsenal, who are chasing the Premier League title. Arteta's team is about to receive timely reinforcements.
Jesus will lead a group of big-name stars and is ready to provide strong support for Arsenal's title challenge in the difficult period ahead. Yokere and Madueke are also expected to be fit in time to participate in the North London derby on November 23, Arsenal's first game after the international break. Odegaard, Havertz and Martinelli are also expected to return in the upcoming intensive schedule.
Arsenal will play 8 games in December. This series of games will pose a severe test to Arteta's team, because they will face key battles in the quarter-finals of the Premier League, Champions League and League Cup before the end of the year.
Jesus has resumed full training, and Arsenal plans to arrange a friendly match for him to participate during the international match to find his condition.
Jesus' return to training is huge good news for Arsenal, because Jesus has been sidelined with a cruciate ligament injury since January this year. However, he has made significant progress in his recovery in recent weeks. Jesus is eager to return to the first team as soon as possible and has stepped up training and ball practice to help the team cope with the most difficult period of the season.
Before the game against Sunderland, when asked when Jesus would be able to return, Arteta said: "It's still uncertain. Now he needs to gradually adapt to a different environment every day. Obviously, he has been training alone before. Now he has teammates around him when training, and they are very competitive teammates. We need to see how he responds. But he's full of energy and I really liked the reaction from all his teammates when he first joined us and it's great to see him back."
Arsenal will have a busy week after the international break, with a game against Tottenham on November 23, followed by an away game against Chelsea the following Sunday, and a Champions League game against Bayern in between.
Yocres is expected to return in the north London derby after he came off against Burnley with a muscle strain. Madueke is also confident about his recovery.
Martinelli is also close to returning after missing the last two games due to injury. Odegaard hopes to return from a knee injury and play a key role in a packed schedule of two games a week in December. Havertz has been sidelined since August due to knee problems, but he is also accelerating his recovery process and is expected to return to the game within the next month.
Arsenal's winning streak came to an end against Sunderland last Saturday when there was a lack of attacking options on the bench to change the situation. But now, Arsenal's big stars are about to return to their best form and bring new energy to the team.
