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Arteta provides injury update on Partey ahead of match against Newcastle

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta provided a promising update on the injury status of Thomas Partey in his pre-match press conference ahead of the Gunners’ crucial fixture against Newcastle United. Having been sidelined for the past four months due to a thigh injury, Partey’s potential return is eagerly anticipated by Arsenal fans and management alike.

Arteta shared insights into Partey’s progress, stating via Football London, “We have another session today. We need to nail the timing of when (Partey) has enough in the tank to compete. He’s very close.” The manager’s cautious optimism regarding Partey’s fitness signals a positive development in the midfielder’s recovery journey, hinting at a potential comeback on the horizon.

As Arsenal currently occupies the 3rd position on the Premier League table with 55 points after 25 league games in the ongoing 2023/24 campaign, the imminent return of Partey could serve as a significant boost to the team’s aspirations for success in both domestic and European competitions. With the Gunners aiming to bounce back from their recent Champions League defeat to Porto and maintain their strong position in the league standings, Partey’s availability could provide a welcome midfield reinforcement for Mikel Arteta’s side.

As Arsenal prepares to face Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, 24th February 2024, the potential inclusion of Thomas Partey in the matchday squad adds an element of excitement and anticipation for both players and fans alike. Arteta’s update on Partey’s injury progress sets the stage for a potential return of a key player and injects a sense of optimism into the Gunners’ camp as they gear up for a crucial Premier League clash against Newcastle.

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