Despite a perfect Champions League run, Arsenal’s growing injury list is sparking concern ahead of a busy fixture slate.
“We Don’t Train”: Arteta Pushes Back on Overtraining Claims
Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal’s training methods aren’t to blame for the club’s latest injury pile-up, quipping that the squad “don’t train” enough to be overworked. The comment came after seven more players were ruled out ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League trip to Club Brugge.
Gabriel Jesus is set to return to the squad after nearly a year out, but he joins a side missing key names like Declan Rice, Leandro Trossard, and William Saliba. With 95 injuries recorded since the start of last season—second only to Brighton—questions are swirling around player management at London Colney.
Arteta offered a more nuanced explanation: overuse.
“Some players have played 150 games in two seasons,” he said. “At some point, they’ll break down.”
He emphasized Arsenal are monitoring loads carefully and praised the medical team’s efforts. But with fixtures stacking up and players like Rice visibly worn down, the strain is showing.
Club Brugge Clash Comes at a Tricky Time
Arsenal may be cruising in Europe, but they’ll need to be sharp on Wednesday to maintain their 100% record in the Champions League. A win over Brugge would lock in a top-eight finish and a straight shot to the last 16—but injuries and fatigue could complicate the task.
Declan Rice missed training due to illness and is being assessed, while teenage prospect Max Dowman has been replaced in the squad after picking up an ankle injury. Jesus slots in for Dowman after pushing ahead of schedule in his rehab from knee surgery.
Arteta praised the striker’s dedication: “Gabi kept saying, ‘I’ll be back earlier’—and he’s done just that.”
Even with Brugge considered underdogs, Arteta will have to manage his squad wisely, especially with the likes of Rice and Mikel Merino one booking away from Champions League suspensions. Inter Milan looms next in the group, making any yellow card slip costly.
Premier League Pressure Mounts After Villa Loss
Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa was a gut punch. A late goal from Emi Buendía handed Arsenal their third loss in five league games—dropping them from title frontrunners to a side suddenly looking over their shoulder.
With Manchester City just two points back, Arsenal’s margin for error is shrinking. They’ll get a shot at revenge when Villa visit the Emirates later this month, but before that, it’s a punishing stretch: Wolves, Everton, Brighton, and a League Cup quarter-final against Crystal Palace.
Gunners Eyeing Turkish Teen Star
Away from the injury ward, Arsenal are reportedly exploring a high-profile move for Real Madrid’s Arda Güler, already dubbed the “next Mesut Özil.” The Turkish teenager is drawing attention across Europe despite limited minutes under Carlo Ancelotti.
Reports claim Arsenal, Liverpool, and both Manchester clubs are circling, though Madrid are said to want over £80 million to part with their prized playmaker.
Güler would add yet more flair to Arsenal’s crowded midfield—but given their injury luck, they may be tempted to invest in depth sooner rather than later.

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