Arsenal faces another challenge as Leandro Trossard has picked up an injury while representing Belgium in their Nations League match against Israel.
The winger, who has been vital to Mikel Arteta’s plans, left the field during the first half, raising fresh concerns for the team ahead of their weekend encounter with Nottingham Forest.
Trossard’s injury adds to Arsenal’s growing concerns
Trossard has made a significant impact this season, appearing in 15 out of 17 matches for Arsenal. However, during the match against Israel, he was taken off in the 37th minute due to discomfort.
Belgium’s coach, Dominic Tedesco, promptly substituted him to avoid any potential worsening of the injury.
This situation is particularly concerning for Arsenal, which is already managing a series of injuries to key players, including Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Ben White, Takehiro Tomiyasu, and Riccardo Calafiori, leaving Arteta with limited choices.
The possible unavailability of Trossard, who has scored 20 goals and provided 13 assists since joining in January 2023, adds to the complexities for the Gunners.
Adapting to challenges and a hopeful return
Arteta has shown adaptability in managing player shortages, often rearranging his lineup to meet the challenges.
Recently, he has repositioned midfielder Thomas Partey as a right-back, while centre-back Jurrien Timber has stepped in as a left-back to fill defensive gaps. However, the increasing number of injuries may require Arteta to make even more adjustments.
Fortunately, there is some positive news, as captain Martin Ødegaard, who opted out of international play to focus on recovery, is anticipated to regain full fitness soon.
His potential return could be pivotal as Arsenal strives to continue their performance in the Premier League.
With a challenging match against Nottingham Forest approaching, Arteta is eager for updates on Trossard’s condition. Meanwhile, Arsenal supporters remain hopeful for their team’s endurance amid adversity.