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Arsenal fans receive an injury update on Trossard ahead of Nottingham Forest game

Arsenal supporters received a cautiously optimistic update regarding Leandro Trossard after the winger picked up an injury while representing Belgium. Concerns over a potentially serious setback have been eased by reports from the Daily Mail, which suggest the issue could be limited to severe bruising rather than a more significant injury.

Trossard, who has been a key figure for Arsenal this season with his creativity and versatility, sustained the knock during Belgium’s recent match. Initial fears of a long-term absence have since been tempered, though his participation in Arsenal’s Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest on Saturday remains uncertain.

The club’s medical team will continue to assess Trossard’s condition in the coming days to determine whether he can recover in time. While bruising might sound relatively minor, its severity and location could still impact his readiness for action.

Mikel Arteta will be hoping for positive news as Trossard has played a vital role in the Gunners’ campaign, offering not only attacking flair but also valuable depth in the squad. His absence would undoubtedly be felt, especially as Arsenal looks to maintain momentum in the title race.

Arsenal fans will be anxiously awaiting further updates as the weekend approaches, hopeful that Trossard’s injury proves to be nothing more than a short-term concern. For now, the prospect of avoiding a major setback is encouraging, but the club will prioritize the player’s long-term fitness above all else.

 

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