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Arteta reveals the good news Arsenal has received ahead of their next games

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has delivered some positive news for the club ahead of their upcoming match. The Gunners have been missing the services of defender Ben White in their last two games, but Arteta has confirmed that White will be available for their next fixture.

Speaking to Arsenal Media, Arteta said, “Yes, and he trained the day before the Brentford game, and he was feeling good, and I think he’ll be available. That’s very good news for us.”

White’s return will be a welcome boost for Arsenal, who have been performing exceptionally well in the Premier League this season. Currently sitting at the top of the table with 30 points after 13 league games, the Gunners have shown great form and consistency.

In their most recent match against Brentford, Arsenal secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory away from home. The win showcased their resilience and determination as they continue to push for success this campaign.

With their sights set on European glory, Arsenal will now turn their attention to the UEFA Champions League. They are set to face Lens at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, November 29th, 2023. The return of White will provide Arteta with more options in defense and bolster the team’s chances of securing a positive result.

Having missed the last two games, White’s return will not only strengthen Arsenal’s defensive line but also provide Arteta with additional depth and flexibility in his squad selection. The young English defender has been a key figure for the Gunners since joining from Brighton in the summer of 2021.

As Arsenal continue their pursuit of silverware on multiple fronts, Arteta will be relieved to have White back in contention for selection. The defender’s availability will undoubtedly boost the team’s morale and increase their chances of success in their upcoming fixtures.

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