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Arsenal injuries against Bournemouth – Arteta hopeful of Saka recovery
Arsenal will head to the South Coast for a Premier League clash against Bournemouth in Saturday night’s evening kick-off.
Bournemouth may have welcomed the international break, as Andoni Iraola’s side had lost three of their last four league matches, most recently against Leicester City.
After creating numerous opportunities in that game, the Cherries only managed two shots on target from seventeen attempts. It’s been a modest start to the season for Bournemouth, who sit in thirteenth place with 2 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses from their first seven matches.
They will need to be at their best to challenge the odds in this match.
The international break may have disrupted Arsenal’s momentum, as Mikel Arteta’s side is in excellent form, winning their last four games, including a 2-0 triumph over PSG in the Champions League.
Arsenal fans might have concerns regarding injuries, with Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz set for late fitness tests, while Martin Ødegaard remains out.
Arsenal should approach this match with confidence, not only due to their recent form but also their strong record against Bournemouth, having won eight of their last nine encounters.
The Cherries’ last victory in this fixture dates back to 2018. Expect an away win as Arsenal aims to maintain early pressure at the top of the table.
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