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Arteta reveals bad news for Arsenal despite win over Manchester United

Arsenal defeated Manchester United 3-1 on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium thanks to a spectacular performance but Mikel Arteta has revealed some bad news for the team.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed some unfortunate news for the team, despite their impressive 3-1 victory over Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The news concerns midfielder Thomas Partey, who suffered a groin injury in training ahead of the match and was subsequently unable to participate.

Partey’s absence was certainly felt during the game against Manchester United, but Arsenal managed to secure a convincing win nonetheless. The victory propelled them to fifth position on the Premier League table with 10 points after four games. This positive result will undoubtedly boost the team’s confidence as they head into the international break.

However, Arteta’s post-match comments regarding Partey’s injury have dampened the mood among Arsenal fans. The manager expressed concern about the severity of the injury, stating by telling reporters; “It doesn’t look good. We need some more tests. I believe he’ll be out for a few weeks.” These words suggest that Partey could potentially miss several crucial matches in the coming weeks.

Partey’s absence will undoubtedly be felt by Arsenal, as he has quickly established himself as a key player since joining from Atletico Madrid. His presence in midfield provides stability and creativity, making him an integral part of Arteta’s tactical plans.

The Ghanaian international’s injury comes at an unfortunate time for Arsenal, as they face a challenging schedule in both domestic and European competitions.

The club will now await further test results to determine the exact extent of Partey’s injury and plan accordingly for his recovery. In his absence, players like Jorginho and Fabio Vieira may be called upon to step up and fill the void left by their injured teammate.

Despite this setback, Arsenal will remain determined to maintain their positive momentum and continue their climb up the Premier League table. The team has shown promising signs under Arteta’s leadership, and they will be eager to prove their resilience in the face of adversity.

As fans eagerly await updates on Partey’s condition, they can take solace in the fact that Arsenal’s victory over Manchester United showcased the team’s potential. With a strong squad and Arteta at the helm, Arsenal will look to overcome this setback and continue their pursuit of success in both domestic and European competitions.

 

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