LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 12: Players of Arsenal huddle, prior to the second half during the Emirates FA Cup Third Round match between Arsenal and Manchester United at Emirates Stadium on January 12, 2025 in London, England. Arsenal are playing in a special all-white kit for today's FA Cup third-round tie as part of their ‘No More Red’ initiative which was launched in collaboration with Adidas in 2022 to keep young people safe from knife crime. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal will head into Sunday’s highly anticipated Premier League showdown against Manchester United at Old Trafford without several key players due to injury. Mikel Arteta’s side has been in impressive form, but their depth will be tested as they cope with the absence of multiple first-team stars.
The Gunners have confirmed that Kai Havertz (hamstring), Gabriel Jesus (knee), Gabriel Martinelli (hamstring), Bukayo Saka (hamstring), and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee) will not be available for the trip to Manchester. These absences leave Arteta with crucial decisions to make as he looks to maintain Arsenal’s strong push in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Havertz has been a vital figure for Arsenal this season, contributing to their midfield and attacking transitions. His absence means Arteta may have to rely on other options such as Mikel Merino or Emile Smith Rowe in central midfield.
The Brazilian forward has endured an injury-hit campaign, and his continued absence is a blow to Arsenal’s attacking fluidity. Jesus offers pressing intensity and link-up play, but with him sidelined, Leandro Trossard or Eddie Nketiah are expected to lead the line.
Martinelli’s explosive pace and goal-scoring ability have made him one of Arsenal’s most dangerous attackers. However, the winger is still recovering from a hamstring problem, leaving a gap on the left flank. Raheem Sterling, on loan from Chelsea, or Trossard could be tasked with filling his role.
Perhaps the most significant absence is Saka, Arsenal’s talisman on the right wing. The England international has been one of the team’s most consistent performers, and his injury means Arteta must find an alternative solution. Youngster Ethan Nwaneri or Reiss Nelson could be given a chance to impress in his place.
Tomiyasu’s versatility in defense has been crucial for Arsenal, but his knee issue will prevent him from featuring against United. His absence means Jurrien Timber or Jakub Kiwior could start at left-back, while Ben White remains the first-choice right-back.
Despite these injuries, Arsenal still boast a strong squad capable of competing at the highest level. The midfield trio of Martin Ødegaard, Thomas Partey, and Declan Rice will be key in controlling the game, while defensive stability from William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães will be crucial in stopping United’s attack.
Arteta will be hoping his available players can step up and maintain Arsenal’s momentum. With United struggling for consistency, the Gunners still have a solid chance of securing a vital victory at Old Trafford.
Injuries are never ideal, but Arsenal have shown resilience throughout the season. If they can navigate this fixture successfully despite missing key stars, it will further solidify their title credentials.
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