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Arsenal receive visual confirmation of good news received ahead of Crystal Palace game

Arsenal will be welcomed at Selhurst Park Stadium by Crystal Palace on Monday and the gunners have received visual confirmation of good news ahead of the game.

Arsenal fans have been eagerly awaiting news on the availability of Oleksandr Zinchenko, and they have finally received some positive confirmation. Pictures released by the club today show the Ukrainian left back in training, indicating that he will be fit and ready for their upcoming game against Crystal Palace on Monday.

Zinchenko was unfortunately unable to participate in Arsenal’s previous match against Nottingham Forest due to an undisclosed injury. However, his return to training suggests that he has made a swift recovery and will be back in action soon.

The Gunners had a successful start to the new season, securing a 2-1 victory over Nottingham Forest.

Zinchenko’s presence in the squad will undoubtedly boost Arsenal’s midfield options and provide manager Mikel Arteta with more tactical flexibility. Known for his technical skills and versatility, Zinchenko’s return will be warmly welcomed by both his teammates and supporters.

As Arsenal prepares for their clash against Crystal Palace, Zinchenko’s availability adds another layer of excitement and anticipation. Fans can now look forward to seeing him back on the pitch, contributing to the team’s pursuit of success in the Premier League.

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