Arsenal injury woes hit Saliba and Trossard for Chelsea clash

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has cast doubt over the availability of defender William Saliba for the upcoming Carabao Cup semi-final match against Chelsea on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Arteta also expressed uncertainty about the fitness of Leandro Trossard for the same game. Both players were absent from the matchday squad that defeated Portsmouth in the FA Cup third round on Sunday.

The status of Saliba and Trossard remains unclear, and their potential absence could impact Arsenal’s lineup for the crucial semi-final tie. Arteta’s comments suggest that the team is still assessing the fitness of both players, with no definitive decision made on their participation.

In related news, Arsenal’s Calafiori is still recovering from an injury sustained on December 27, prior to the team’s match against Brighton at the Emirates Stadium. When asked about Calafiori’s progress, Arteta stated that the player is advancing in his recovery but a specific timeline for his return remains uncertain. The manager estimated that Calafiori’s recovery could take “a few weeks,” although an exact date has not been determined.

The Carabao Cup semi-final match against Chelsea is a significant fixture for Arsenal, and the team’s injury concerns may influence their strategy and lineup. As the Gunners seek to advance to the final, they will need to navigate these challenges and make the most of their available players. The outcome of the match will be closely watched, with implications for Arsenal’s season and their bid for silverware. With the game just a day away, the team’s preparations are nearing completion, and fans will be eagerly awaiting the final decision on the starting lineup.

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