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Arteta provides injury update on Jorginho, Partey and Elneny ahead of Liverpool game

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has provided the latest updates on the injury status of key players Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny, and Jorginho, offering insights into the team’s readiness ahead of their highly anticipated match against Liverpool. Arteta shared the latest team news, stating, “Thomas Partey, we are still analyzing his rehab and has not trained with the team. Hopefully, Mohamed Elneny will train this afternoon and see how he is. Jorginho is still out,” in an interview with reporters.

Arteta’s remarks come at a crucial juncture for Arsenal, who currently lead the Premier League table with 39 points from 17 league games. With their recent 2-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion still resonating, the Gunners are set to face Liverpool at Anfield Stadium on Saturday, 23rd December, 2023, in what promises to be a compelling showdown.

As the team grapples with the injury status of key midfielders, Arteta’s updates shed light on the potential lineup challenges and strategi considerations in light of the impending fixture against Liverpool. With the league’s top spot at stake, Arsenal fans await further developments on the fitness of Partey, Elneny, and Jorginho, as the team prepares to defend their position against a formidable opponent in the upcoming clash.

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