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Arteta’s Arsenal receives good news ahead of their next game

Arsenal will play their next match in the next five days and the gunners have received good news ahead of that game which will be up against Oxford United.

Arsenal was last night held to a 0-0 draw with Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium and gunners coach Mikel Arteta will hope that his team will be fully ready for their next match which will be up against Oxford United in the FA Cup. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will hope that all his players will be available for the game and it looks like his wish could come true as per the current reports.

Arsenal have this season struggled with some injuries for a while but most of their players that went on the sidelines stayed there for a small time apart from Emile Smith Rowe who has been out since September. Many Arsenal supporters thought that Emile Smith Rowe would return for the game against Newcastle United but that wasn’t the case as he wasn’t on the bench as expected.

 

Arsenal fans have however received some good news ahead of their Emirates FA Cup third round match against Oxford United as  The Athleic has confirmed that Emile Smith Rowe will make his return to the side of the North Londoners on that match day. This brings a lot of joy to Arsenal fans as they last night pointed out how their team lacked an attacking option on the bench after Newcastle United held them in to a draw.

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