It’s a very quick turnaround for Arsenal FC, who beat Burnley FC 2-0 in the Premier League yesterday. The W kept the Gunners top of the table, in the league, but the match brought two new injury concerns in Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyokeres. Both are strong doubts for Tuesday night’s trip to Prague, Czech Republic, to take on Slavia Praha, in the Champions League group phase.
Champions League Match Day 4 of 8 FYIs
Slavia Praha vs Arsenal FC
Kickoff: Tue. Nov. 4, Fortuna Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
Arsenal Preview Material: Team News Injury Updates
UCL Group Phase Standing, Form: Slavia Praha 28th, 2 pts, DLD Arsenal FC 4th, 9 pts WWW
Arsenal Team News
Let’s start with Zubimendi, who had to leave the match early with an unspecified injury. Said Arteta: “Zubi asked to be subbed, so we have to wait.”
Moving on to Gyokeres, he has an unspecified muscular injury, with the Gunners boss saying only: “The first half was one of the best he’s played with us. He felt something muscular, so we have to wait to learn the extent of that.”
With all the injury news to cover, and with so many Champions League clashes coming so fast and furious right now, we will be forgoing the Arsenal predicted starting XI for this match.
Paul M. Banks is the Founding Editor of The Sports Bank. He’s also the author of “Transatlantic Passage: How the English Premier League Redefined Soccer in America,” and “No, I Can’t Get You Free Tickets: Lessons Learned From a Life in the Sports Media Industry.”
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