
According to the London Football Network, Arsenal may not be able to play in the Premier League match with Tottenham Hotspur due to the current injury situation of the team and other reasons, but Arsenal has not yet proposed to the Premier League to postpone the game.
In the first leg of the League Cup against Liverpool, Arsenal defender Cedric suffered a hip injury and will most likely miss the match against Tottenham. Cedric suffered an injury shortly after the game began and was subsequently replaced by Chambers. Arteta will have to face the team's current injury problems and Arsenal will continue to observe Cedric's injury situation and make a final decision before the match against Tottenham. If Cedric can't play against Tottenham, Arsenal will face nine first-team players unable to play.
Ahead of the match against Liverpool, Erdegaard tested positive for COVID-19, with Xhaka being suspended for a red card, while Smith Rowe and Fuan Jianyang were recovering from injury. In addition, Thomas Partey, Nicolas Pepe, Aubameyang and Ernenni have all returned to their respective national teams to compete in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Arsenal are currently undergoing a pre-match COVID-19 test. While there are numerous players sidelined, Arsenal have yet to apply to the Premier League side for a delay, but that will also depend on the results of the coronavirus test. Speaking to reporters after the match against Liverpool, Arteta said that given the current situation, a postponement of the match is also possible. Arteta said: "I don't know if this match will be cancelled, both of these scenarios are likely to happen. This can happen to us, it can happen to our opponents, and we can't intervene. We're going to prepare for the game as usual, we're going to be ready no matter what the situation is, and that's what it's like now. ”
in Ralph