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Arsenal handed huge triple injury boost
Arsenal’s injury issues are starting to impact the side, but there may be some relief coming up in the weeks ahead.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, as many as three stars could be fine on the fitness front over the next week or so.
Two of those were Jurrien Timber and Gabriel Magalhaes, the duo who picked up injury issues in the draw with Liverpool over the weekend.

Both defenders are believed to be short-term concerns, which could see them return before the international break.
There was also an update on Martin Odegaard, who has been missing since September through an ankle injury.
The midfielder is set to return to training on grass this week as he steps up his recovery, aiming to be back in the side soon.
Read more on Arsenal injury updates, here.
Erik ten Hag sacking spells bad news for Arsenal
It’s been a while since there was any hint of a potential managerial sacking for the Arsenal men’s team, but the same can’t be said of some of their rivals.
Manchester United have been under extreme pressure with Erik ten Hag in charge through the early weeks of the season and that has seemingly taken its toll.
The Red Devils announced the dismissal of the head coach, with Ruud van Nistelrooy taking interim charge for the weeks ahead.

While it has created instability at Old Trafford, the exit doesn’t exactly spell good news for the Gunners.
That’s because Arsenal are yet to play Man United during their difficult start, with a meeting currently scheduled for early December.
If the Old Trafford outfit manage to improve under new leadership, then it could cost Mikel Arteta and his side.
Read more on Erik ten Hag sacking impact, here.
Thomas Partey impresses against Liverpool
Despite playing in an unnatural position, Arsenal ace Thomas Partey managed to impress against Liverpool at right-back.
In that performance, he managed to do something that no other player has managed in over four years.
The 31-year-old dominated with plenty of duels, tackles and touches of the ball, locking down the right flank entirely.
While questions remain over his long-term future, not least in the midfield, his usefulness at right-back could bring a new lease of life.
Read more on Thomas Partey display, here.
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