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Arteta reveals an update on injury suffered by Jorginho

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has provided an update on the injury of Jorginho, who was unable to finish Arsenal’s recent win over Burnley. Speaking to Arsenal’s official website, Arteta revealed that Jorginho had suffered some bad cuts during the game, which couldn’t be treated on the pitch. As a result, the decision was made to take him out of the match.

Despite the injury, Arteta praised Jorginho for his performance and commitment to the team. He stated, “The way this guy is competing, coaching, and supporting the team in any way he can makes me really happy with him.” These words highlight Jorginho’s dedication and willingness to contribute to the team’s success.

Arsenal’s victory over Burnley saw them maintain their strong position in the Premier League, currently sitting in 3rd place with 27 points. The team’s next game will be against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on November 25th, 2023.

As Arsenal continues their campaign, Arteta will rely on players like Jorginho to deliver impressive performances and contribute to the team’s success. Despite the injury setback, Jorginho’s commitment and professionalism will be crucial in Arsenal’s pursuit of further victories in the Premier League.

Jorginho’s injury highlights the physical demands of the game and the sacrifices players make for their team. As Arsenal fans, we can only hope for a speedy recovery for Jorginho and his return to the pitch soon.

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