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After the disappointment of a tifo used against PSG last season, the club and fans were keen to make amends. Here's how it was done.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard could return for the Champions League match against Bayern Munich on Wednesday after nearly two months out. The Norway midfielder has been sidelined since Oct. 4 with a knee injury but is pushing to make his comeback at the Emirates Stadium.
Holders Chelsea will face Liverpool in the quarter finals of the League Cup, with Arsenal facing Women's Super League 2 side Crystal Palace.
Not every shot he takes will go in, but having players who play off instinct in those areas on edge of the area is what makes a difference
One of the areas in which the unsung Trossard has been crucial is in scoring goals to give his side the lead. Against Tottenham, Arsenal dominated the first half - Spurs did not even manage a shot - but it took until the 36th minute for the Gunners to break the deadlock, and once again that goal came through Trossard.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Arsenal Receive Quadruple Injury Boost Ahead of Huge Champions League Bout. Mikel Arteta is hopeful Martin Ødegaard could play a part in Arsenal’s Champions League clash with Bayern Munich on Wednesday, with the Norwegian back in training alongside long-term absentee Gabriel Jesus.
Arsenal could get both Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz back for this weekend’s Premier League showdown with Chelsea. Gyokeres has missed the last three Arsenal games after suffering a hamstring injury following his goal in the 2-0 win at promoted Burnley on November 1.
When Arsenal swooped to beat Tottenham Hotspur to the signing of Eberechi Eze, it was one of the standout moments of this summer's transfer window. The Gunners, who had already spent heavily in the market, moved quickly to hijack their rivals' move for the England midfielder after an injury to Kai Havertz - and Eze has not looked back since.