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Riccardo Calafiori sends a message to Arsenal fans after return in Nottingham game

Riccardo Calafiori sends a message to Arsenal fans after return in Nottingham game

Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori expressed his joy after making his return to the pitch during Arsenal’s commanding 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium. The 22-year-old left-back had been sidelined due to injury but was back in action as the Gunners claimed an important three points in their Premier League campaign.

Calafiori took to social media to share his excitement, posting, “So happy to be back with an amazing win; I’ve missed you a lot, guys. The atmosphere and energy was unbelievable, thanks for the support!” His return was met with loud cheers from the Emirates faithful, highlighting the connection between the player and the fans.

The Italian international played a key role in Arsenal’s defensive solidity against Forest, contributing to a clean sheet while also making several attacking forays down the left flank. His energy and composure were evident, as he slotted seamlessly into the backline alongside Gabriel, William Saliba, and Jurrien Timber.

Calafiori’s return comes at a crucial time for Arsenal as they prepare for a busy schedule, including their upcoming UEFA Champions League clash against Sporting Lisbon. His availability bolsters Mikel Arteta’s defensive options and adds depth to a squad aiming to stay competitive on multiple fronts.

With the Gunners now sitting fourth in the Premier League table and momentum building, Calafiori’s return could be a pivotal boost for the club’s aspirations. His heartfelt message resonated with fans, who were equally thrilled to see him back in action and contributing to the team’s success.

 

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