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Arsenal receive a big injury boost ahead of their match against Sporting Lisbon

Arsenal will on Tuesday face Sporting Lisbon in the UEFA Champions League and the gunners have received a big injury boost ahead of this game.

Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney has been named in the squad to face Sporting CP in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, according to the Daily Mail. This marks a significant milestone for the left-back, who has been sidelined for a lengthy spell due to injury.

Tierney’s return provides a welcome boost for Mikel Arteta’s squad as the Gunners prepare for a crucial European fixture at the Estádio José Alvalade. Arsenal are currently in a strong position in their Champions League group, and Tierney’s availability adds valuable depth to the team’s defensive options.

 

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JULY 26: Kieran Tierney of Arsenal runs with the ball during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Arsenal and FC Barcelona at SoFi Stadium on July 26, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

The Scotland international has endured a frustrating period on the sidelines, with his absence felt both in defense and in Arsenal’s attacking build-up from the left flank. Known for his tenacity, overlapping runs, and defensive solidity, Tierney’s return could offer Arsenal more versatility, particularly in high-stakes matches.#
Arteta is likely to manage Tierney’s minutes carefully, given the player’s injury history. However, his inclusion in the squad is a testament to his progress in training and fitness recovery. It also signals the manager’s intent to utilize every available resource as Arsenal compete on multiple fronts this season.

For Tierney, the opportunity to contribute again will be a moment of personal triumph after months of hard work to regain fitness. Arsenal fans will be eager to see him back in action, bringing his trademark energy and leadership to the pitch.

The Gunners face Sporting in what could be a decisive fixture in their Champions League campaign. With Tierney’s return, Arsenal’s chances of securing a positive result are further bolstered, as they aim to build momentum in Europe and domestically. This development highlights the squad’s growing strength as the season progresses.

 

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