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REVEALED: How Mikel Arteta is making sure Thomas Partey stays fit while in Ghana

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has shown his dedication to keeping star midfielder Thomas Partey fit during the international break by sending the club’s physiotherapist Simon Murphy to accompany him in the Ghana camp this week. This extra effort from Arteta highlights the importance of keeping his players in top condition, especially during crucial international matches.

 

Arsenal physiotherapist Simon Murphy in Ghana’s camp

Partey, who joined Arsenal from Atletico Madrid in 2020, has been a key player for the Gunners this season. However, his fitness has been a concern after he suffered a minor injury in their recent game against Manchester City. With Arsenal currently sitting in second position on the Premier League table with 20 points, Arteta is determined to keep his squad fit and ready for their upcoming game against Chelsea on Saturday, 21st October.

Sending Murphy to Ghana with Partey shows Arteta’s attention to detail and his desire to ensure that his players are well taken care of even when they are away on international duty. This move also highlights the strong relationship between the manager and his players, as Arteta is willing to go the extra mile to support them.

Gunners fans will be pleased to see their manager’s dedication to keeping their star player fit and ready for action. With Arteta’s guidance and Murphy’s expertise, Partey will hopefully return to Arsenal fully fit and ready to continue his impressive performances for both club and country.

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