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Arteta reveals whether Gabriel Martinelli will play against Luton Town

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has provided insights into the potential involvement of Gabriel Martinelli in the upcoming Premier League game against Luton Town. Speaking to Arsenal Media, Arteta addressed Martinelli’s fitness and availability for the match.

When questioned about Martinelli’s readiness to play a full 90 minutes if necessary, Arteta affirmed, “He is because he was available to play against a really tough opponent three days ago. Again, we’ll train today and see the state of every player and make the right decision tomorrow.”

Martinelli, a key figure for Arsenal with his energetic performances and goal-scoring prowess, has been a vital asset for the team throughout the season. With Arsenal currently occupying the 2nd position on the Premier League table with 65 points from 29 league games in the 2023/24 campaign, Martinelli’s potential inclusion in the squad against Luton Town could provide a significant boost to Arsenal’s attacking options.

Following a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Manchester City in their previous Premier League encounter, Arsenal will be keen to secure all three points against Luton Town at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, 3rd April, 2024. As the team prepares for the match, Arteta’s assessment of Martinelli’s fitness underscores the importance of making informed decisions regarding player selection.

With the race for the Premier League title heating up, every match is crucial for Arsenal as they aim to close the gap on league leaders Liverpool. Martinelli’s potential involvement against Luton Town could prove decisive in Arsenal’s pursuit of silverware this season.

As the countdown to kickoff continues, Arsenal fans eagerly await the final squad announcement, hoping to see Martinelli’s name included as they anticipate another thrilling performance at the Emirates Stadium.

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