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Jurrien Timber gets a return date as Arsenal fans await his anticipated return

Arsenal fans can finally rejoice as the long-awaited return of Jurrien Timber to the squad is on the horizon. Following an ACL injury sustained in Arsenal’s opening game of the season, Timber’s road to recovery has been arduous. However, Football.London has reported that, barring any unforeseen setbacks, Timber is primed to make his comeback for Arsenal after the upcoming international break.

The Dutch defender’s absence has been deeply felt by the team since his unfortunate injury early in the campaign. Timber’s impending return will not only bolster Arsenal’s defensive options but also inject renewed depth and quality into the squad as they look to maintain their position at the summit of the Premier League table.

As Arsenal currently reign supreme in the Premier League standings with an impressive 64 points accumulated from 28 games in the ongoing 2023/24 season, the timing of Timber’s return couldn’t be more opportune. With the Gunners having recently secured a dramatic victory over FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League round of 16, their focus now shifts to a challenging league encounter against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium following the international break on Sunday, 31st March, 2024.

Timber’s imminent comeback represents a beacon of hope for Arsenal and their fans as they strive for success on both domestic and European fronts. His return will not only provide a defensive boost but also serve as a symbol of resilience and determination within the team as they aim to continue their impressive run and pursue glory in the remaining fixtures of the season.

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