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Arteta makes a statement that he has never made this season ahead of their next game

Arsenal will return to action this weekend and gunners boss Mikel Arteta has made a statement that he has all this season never made.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his delight at having a fully fit squad at his disposal for the first time this season, acknowledging the welcome “headache” of making the right selection choices. The Gunners’ recent run of form has coincided with a period of good health within the squad, and Arteta’s latest statement underscores the positive impact of having a full complement of players available.

“Yes. Everybody is fit and available, so now it’s a headache to make the right selection,” Arteta stated with a hint of satisfaction when questioned about the current team news. This newfound luxury presents a welcome challenge for the Arsenal manager, who can now choose from a wealth of talent as he aims to guide his team towards Premier League glory.

Arsenal’s journey this season has been marked by periods of both elation and frustration, with injuries playing a significant role in their fluctuating fortunes. Key players such as Gabriel Jesus and Thomas Partey have faced spells on the sidelines, forcing Arteta to adapt his tactics and rely on the depth of his squad. However, the recent return to full fitness has provided a timely boost as the season enters its crucial final stages.

The Gunners currently sit atop the Premier League table with 80 points, closely followed by Manchester City with 79 points and a game in hand. Liverpool remains in contention with 75 points, making the title race a tense and unpredictable affair. With every point crucial, Arteta’s ability to select his strongest starting eleven and utilize his squad effectively could prove decisive in Arsenal’s pursuit of the title.

The upcoming match against Bournemouth presents an opportunity for Arteta to showcase the depth and quality of his squad. With a fully fit group of players at his disposal, the Arsenal manager faces the enviable task of selecting the right combination to secure another vital victory. While the selection process may present a “headache,” it is a challenge that Arteta will undoubtedly relish as he aims to guide his team towards Premier League glory.

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