After their ranks were exhausted by the draw with Brentford over the weekend, Arsenal is getting ready for the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal matchup against Real Madrid on Wednesday
Everyone is watching Real Madrid for Arsenal after the weekend's failure. Ahead of the pivotal second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal matchup with Real Madrid, the Gunners were held to a 1-1 draw by Brentford at theEmirates Stadium on Saturday night.
With a 2-1 victory over West Ham on Sunday, Liverpool almost assured themselves of winning the Premier League, and a 13-point gap between first and second was created. That implies that Mikel Arteta and his team are all focused on winning
That implies that Mikel Arteta and his team are all focused on winning the Champions League, if that wasn't previously the case.
Declan Rice curled in two stunning free kicks, and Mikel Merino struck the bottom corner to give Arsenal a 3-0 lead from last week's first leg. With Ben White suffering an injury prior to kickoff and Jorginho and Thomas Partey being substituted
With Ben White suffering an injury prior to kickoff and Jorginho and Thomas Partey being substituted during play, the Brentford match raised some concerns.
Against the Bees, Arteta was able to rest a few of his main players, and our Mirror Football roundup includes a noteworthy injury report.
Mixed injury update
Partey is anticipated to be ready, but Jorginho will miss the Real Madrid match because of the chest injury he sustained against Brentford. After undergoing examinations and X-rays, Jorginho will miss the Real Madrid
Partey is anticipated to be healthy for the match against Real Madrid after being forced off against Brentford as well. With White out and Jurrien Timber resting, he played right-back on Saturday. On Wednesday, though, he should be able to return to midfield.
After undergoing examinations and X-rays, Jorginho will miss the Real match as well as the next two Premier League games against Crystal Palace and Ipswich, and potentially more.
Jorginho is in the last few weeks of his Arsenal career at the age of 33 because his contract expires at the end of the current campaign and he has been offered a move to Flamengo in his home country of Brazil.Trust me we will beat real Madrid 💯
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