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Arsenal receive good news ahead of their upcoming matches

Arsenal has been handed a significant boost ahead of their forthcoming matches as two key players, Thomas Partey and Fabio Vieira, have returned to training following their spells on the sidelines. Sky Sports captured the duo back in action in preparation for Arsenal’s upcoming encounter against FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League, showcasing a positive turn of events for the Gunners.

 

Thomas Partey and Fabio Vieira in training

Thomas Partey’s extended absence of four months due to a thigh injury had been a source of concern for Arsenal, depriving them of his midfield prowess and influence. His return to training signals a positive step forward in his recovery process and offers Manager Mikel Arteta additional options and strength in the midfield area.

Moreover, Fabio Vieira’s comeback to training adds depth and creativity to Arsenal’s midfield, providing Arteta with more tactical possibilities and attacking flair. The Portuguese midfielder’s return comes at a crucial juncture for the team as they aim to maintain their momentum and competitiveness across multiple competitions.

As Arsenal prepare to face FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 at Estádio do Dragão on Wednesday, 21st February, 2024, the return of Partey and Vieira injects optimism and strength into the squad, setting the stage for an exciting and competitive phase in their campaign across domestic and European competitions.

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