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Home»Sports»Arteta Confirms Fitness Concerns For Trossard, Saliba Ahead Of Chelsea Semi-Final
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Arteta Confirms Fitness Concerns For Trossard, Saliba Ahead Of Chelsea Semi-Final

Emmanuel OlabiwonninuBy Emmanuel OlabiwonninuJanuary 13, 20262 Mins Read
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OGUN, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)-Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has cast doubt on the availability of Leandro Trossard and William Saliba for the upcoming Carabao Cup semi-final against Chelsea. 

Speaking during his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Arteta revealed that the duo are still being monitored, with final decisions on their availability expected closer to kick-off on Wednesday.

“Trossard and Saliba are being assessed. We’ll have to wait and see how they respond,” Arteta saids. “We’ll make late calls on both of them.”

Any absence would represent a significant setback for Arsenal. Saliba has been a cornerstone of the Gunners’ defence this season, while Trossard’s flexibility across the frontline and eye for goal have made him a valuable attacking option in big matches.

Arteta declined to go into specifics about the nature of their injuries but maintained that neither issue was considered serious.

READ ALSO: EPL Struggles: Arteta Admits Chelsea “Fully Deserve” Contender Status

However, he admitted the timing was far from ideal as Arsenal prepare for a crucial London derby against a resurgent Chelsea side.

The injury concerns extend beyond Saliba and Trossard. Both players, along with Piero Hincapié, missed Arsenal’s FA Cup third-round victory over Portsmouth. Arteta confirmed that while Saliba and Trossard are close to returning, Hincapié’s timeline remains uncertain.

“Nothing serious with Saliba and Leo, but we don’t yet know when Hincapié will be available again,” the Arsenal boss added.

Meanwhile, defender Riccardo Calafiori continues his recovery from a muscle injury that has already sidelined him for five matches. Arteta said the Italian is “progressing well” but is still expected to remain out for several weeks.

Arsenal’s defensive options are further stretched by the continued absence of centre-back Cristhian Mosquera, who is still recovering from an ankle injury.

Despite the growing list of absentees, Arteta insisted his squad is ready to adapt as Arsenal aim to secure a positive result in the first leg of the semi-final and keep their hopes of domestic silverware alive.

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