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Arsenal star a doubt for their big game against Manchester United

Arsenal will play their second last Premier League match of the season and the gunners have one star as a doubt for this important game.

As Arsenal gears up for a pivotal Premier League encounter against Manchester United this Sunday, concerns have arisen regarding the availability of defender Takehiro Tomiyasu. Sky Sports reports that the Japanese international is currently absent from training, raising doubts about his participation in the crucial match.

Tomiyasu’s potential absence would be a significant blow for Arsenal, as his versatility and defensive solidity have made him a valuable asset to Mikel Arteta’s squad. The defender has proven his ability to operate effectively at both right-back and center-back, providing tactical flexibility and reliable cover across the backline.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 28: Takehiro Tomiyasu of Arsenal is challenged by Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 28, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

While the nature and severity of Tomiyasu’s issue remain undisclosed, his absence from training is undoubtedly a cause for concern for Arsenal fans and the coaching staff alike. With the Premier League title race hanging in the balance, Arteta will be hoping for a swift recovery and a positive update on the defender’s fitness ahead of the crucial clash at Old Trafford.

Should Tomiyasu be ruled out, Arteta will need to consider alternative options to fill the void in defense. Ben White has proven to be a reliable option at right-back.

The match against Manchester United carries immense significance for Arsenal’s title aspirations. A victory at Old Trafford would not only provide a crucial three points but also serve as a statement of intent and a testament to the team’s ability to overcome challenges in high-pressure situations.

As Arsenal awaits further updates on Tomiyasu’s fitness, the focus remains on preparing for the crucial encounter against Manchester United. The Gunners will need to draw upon their collective strength and resilience to secure a positive result, regardless of the personnel available.

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