Mikel Arteta have named the two players who are ruled out of the game against Crystal Palace
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shared updates regarding the team’s situation ahead of their Carabao Cup quarter-final match against Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium. He revealed that Oleksandr Zinchenko and Riccardo Calafiori would be unavailable for the game. Addressing the squad’s challenges, Arteta hinted at possible rotations but stressed the importance of selecting the best team to secure victory, given the significance of the fixture.
Arteta commented on the difficulty of facing Crystal Palace twice within a few days, acknowledging their recent strong performances, individual talent, and tactical approach. He emphasized the complexity added by the quick succession of matches, highlighting the team’s preparations to tackle these challenges.
Mikel Arteta have named the two players who are ruled out of the game against Crystal Palace:
Discussing Declan Rice’s status after his early substitution in the recent Premier League match against Everton, Arteta assured supporters that the midfielder was fine. He mentioned that the final decision on Rice’s availability would be made closer to the game. Arteta also touched on Arsenal’s packed schedule during the festive season, noting that the team had five games lined up in a short period, including a London derby against Brentford and an away fixture against Brighton.
To navigate the busy period, Arteta explained that the squad had been managed carefully to ensure players remained fit and ready to step up when needed. He expressed confidence in the squad’s depth, believing that any players brought into the lineup would deliver strong performances.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta addressed the challenges posed by injuries and a packed schedule ahead of the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Crystal Palace. He confirmed the absence of Oleksandr Zinchenko and Riccardo Calafiori but reassured fans about Declan Rice’s fitness, though his availability would be decided closer to the game. Arteta highlighted the difficulty of facing Crystal Palace twice in quick succession and stressed the importance of squad rotation. He expressed confidence in the team’s ability to adapt and deliver under demanding circumstances.
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