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Ozil, Leno, Martinelli & Arsenal’s latest team news ahead of clash with Leicester City

Arsenal will face Leicester City tomorrow at the Emirates Stadium and the gunners have released the latest team news ahead of Mesut Ozil, Martinelli and Leno.

Arsenal will on Tuesday face Leicester City and this will be a very important game for Mikel Arteta as their chances of getting Champions League football would increase if they get all the three points.

Mikel Arteta has however unfortunately faced a lot of injuries since the restart and Arsenal has released the latest team news ahead of their game against Leicester City with updates about many players including Mesut Ozil, Gabriel Martinelli and Bernd Leno.

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil hasn’t played any minute since the Premier League restarted as he was first left out of the squad and then was left on the bench until he got injured. The German international has missed the last three games due to a back injury and the club has today revealed that he is being assessed ahead of the game against The Foxes.

Arsenal youngster Gabriel Martinelli got injured in training and he has been ruled out for the rest of the season and the club has today revealed no new progress on his knee injury aside from confirming that he had a successful arthroscopic procedure undertaken to repair a lesion in the cartilage of his left knee.

Bernd Leno got injured in Arsenal’s 2-1 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion and the club has confirmed that he will he out for four weeks, it’s still not confirmed if he will still play a small part of this season. Pablo Mari got an ankle injury in the first game against Manchester City and he will be out for about three months while Chambers is ruled out for the rest of the season.

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