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Mikel Arteta reveals the big problem Arsenal has ahead of the Newcastle game

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened up about the big problem that they gunners have ahead of their match against Newcastle United.

Arsenal will on Monday face Newcastle United at St James’ Park and this will be an important game for Mikel Arteta’s side because their rivals Tottenham Hotspur are ahead of them now after having won at the weekend. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened up about one of the bad problems that they will face ahead of this game which could affect their chances of getting a result against Newcastle United.

Arsenal fans are looking forward to know the lineup that Mikel Arteta will use in this match because one (Rob Holding) of their centre backs in the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur got a red card which will obviously see him lose this game. And he’s partner that day, Gabriel Magalhaes did not finish the North London Derby game because of an injury and had to be substituted.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta faced the media a few days ago ahead of this game and he revealed the big problem that they had a big problem ahead of the match against Newcastle United. Arteta claimed that he did not which defenders of his are fit to play.

“It’s a good question! We will know probably more tomorrow, so we wanted to extend this period as much as possible to understand how they are recovering, how they are feeling, assess them and tomorrow probably we will know more about how they are.” Mikel Arteta told Arsenal Media.

Mikel Arteta also said that Gabriel Martinelli is among those that are doubts for this game and also claimed that the game against Newcastle United might see him make some modifications in where some specific players play.

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