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Arsenal releases list of players that will miss their game against Fulham

Arsenal will today face Fulham at the Emirates Stadium and the club has released a list of players that might not take part in the game.

Arsenal will today welcome relegation fighting Fulham at the Emirates Stadium and the gunners will come into this match with the hope of continuing their good run as they just beat Slavia Prague a few days ago. Arsenal’s latest team news have confirmed the players that will not take part in this game due to injuries.

Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang got malaria a few days ago and the club has confirmed that he will miss the game against Fulham as he probably hasn’t been able to train with his teammates so far. The Arsenal fans will hope that their captain is back ahead of their next game as they will need most of their strong squad to have a good end to the season.

The club has confirmed that David Luiz will miss today’s game as he is still in rehabilitation after a successful small procedure was made on his knee. They confirm that he could be back in a few weeks from now. Kieran Tierney sustained a ligament damage on his left knee in Arsenal’s 3-0 loss to Liverpool and he will obviously miss today’s game against Fulham. The Scottish left back is expected to be back in three to four weeks as per the club and Mikel Arteta did recently say that he was afraid that they might not see him on the pitch again this season.

On loan Real Madrid star Martin Odegaard is also not available for the game against Fulham but the club confirms that he will be back in light training next week.

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