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Arsenal receive good news ahead of their match against Everton

Arsenal will play Everton away from home next weekend and the gunners have received some wonderful good news ahead of this game.

Arsenal are already done with their FA Cup business this weekend as they played on Friday against Manchester City and lost hence are now looking forward to next week’s game that will be up against Everton. Arsenal have now received some good news ahead of their match against Everton as some fears concerning Thomas Partey have been stopped.

The Ghanaian was seen limping off the pitch and there were fears he had suffered a serious injury in Friday’s game against Manchester City.However, Arsenal have now received good news as a report by The Sun has confirmed that Partey will be available for their game against Everton this weekend.

The Gunners are currently first in the Premier League table. They will be looking to extend their impressive form in the league when they face Everton which is a side that is in a relegation battle.

Thomas Partey has been the standout performer in midfield as the 29-year-old’s presence in the middle of the park gives Arsenal an extra layer of protection and allows them to control games with ease. His return will also give Arteta more confidence ahead of this game because the gunners have regularly struggled in matches without the 29 year old, and their bench does not have anyone that is on the same level as him.

The Ghanaian has been one of Arsenal’s standout players this season and most of the gooners feel that they would lose the first spot on the Premier League table if Thomas Partey got injured as he has been the player that has stabilized their midfield in the past decade.

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