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Arteta confirms return of essential Arsenal star ahead of Nottingham Forest Clash

Arsenal fans have received a huge boost ahead of their upcoming Premier League fixture against Nottingham Forest, as manager Mikel Arteta confirmed the return of beloved defender Riccardo Calafiori. Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Arteta shared the exciting news, stating, “Riccardo Calafiori is back, and he will be in the squad this week.”

The news of Calafiori’s return is a welcome development for the Gunners, who have been managing a series of injuries in recent weeks. The Italian left-back, highly regarded for his defensive solidity and ability to contribute in attack, has been sidelined for a period, leaving fans eager for his comeback.

Since joining Arsenal, Calafiori has become a fan favorite, not just for his performances on the pitch but also for his commitment to the club’s cause. His return adds depth to Arteta’s defensive options and provides the manager with greater tactical flexibility ahead of what promises to be a competitive fixture.

Facing Nottingham Forest, a side known for their resilience and counter-attacking prowess, Calafiori’s availability could prove crucial. His ability to read the game and make overlapping runs could be key in breaking down Forest’s defensive structure.

For the Emirates faithful, seeing Calafiori back in action will undoubtedly lift spirits as Arsenal aim to bounce back from a string of mixed results. His inclusion in the squad not only strengthens the team but also signals a step forward in Arsenal’s push to challenge at the top of the Premier League table.

The anticipation now shifts to matchday, as fans eagerly await Calafiori’s potential contribution. His return couldn’t come at a better time as Arsenal look to regain momentum and assert their dominance at home.

 

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