Huge blow: Gabriel limped off for Arsenal against Fulham
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Arsenal face a nervous wait to assess injuries to Gabriel and Jurrien Timber, after the pair were forced off against Fulham.
Gabriel picked up a hamstring injury early in the first-half of the 2-1 win, and had to limp on as the visitors attacked despite the Gunners’ appeals for the ball to be kicked out.
Gabriel went straight off and down the tunnel when play was stopped, with Jakub Kiwior introduced in his place, and that immediately raised doubts over his availability to face Real Madrid, who travel to north London next week for the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie.
Timber also went down in the first-half but was able to continue, only to then require treatment in the second period and be forced off.
“The downside is Gabi and Jurrien,” Arteta said after the match as he reflected on the match.
“We don’t know how they are going to be. We will be assessing them tomorrow and understand better how we are with those two.
“If there are two players in this team who never want to come off, it’s those two probably. Gabi felt something in his hamstring, we don’t know how big that is.
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“And with Jurrien as well. He already was struggling very early in the game. He managed to continue and at some point he couldn’t. That’s the downside. Jurrien was a knee [injury].”
Declan Rice was also asked about Gabriel, adding: "I don't know what's happened, I hope he's OK because he's been arguably our best player this season and we need him for big matches and big occasions."
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