Arsenal suffered a fresh injury headache when their star was forced off during an international match
If Arsenal fans were fed up with the international break before, they will now be furious after ANOTHER star was injured.
this comes later Leandro Trossard He limped off during Belgium's loss to Israel in the UEFA Nations League.
Trossard lasted just 37 minutes of the match before being forced out in a worrying blow to Mikel Arteta.
Reflecting on the injury, Belgian coach Domenico Tedesco, who was sacked after the match, said: “It was a difficult match for several reasons.
“The players we brought out had never played or trained together.
“There were a lot of injuries before the match and we also lost Trossard and (Zeno) Debast during the match. It wasn't a good match, but the conditions were very difficult.”
Trossard is not the only player to be injured during the November international break.
stars of england Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka both withdrew from Lee CarsleyIt is due to injury concerns.
Both were knocked out during the 1-1 draw with Chelsea before the international break and Arteta declared neither would be ready to compete for the Three Lions.
Rice's absence would be a blow, while losing Saka and Trossard would leave Arsenal with only Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Martinelli as senior wingers.
Elsewhere ben white faces a period of sick leave after undergoing a minor knee procedure.
White's injury adds to a growing crisis in defense, with the Gunners already without long-term absentees Takehiro Tomiyasu, Riccardo Calafiori and Kieran Tierney.
In brighter news, Arsenal hope Martin Odegaard He will be fit to play after returning against Chelsea before the international break.
The midfielder did not travel with the Norwegian national team to regain his fitness and be ready for Saturday's match against Nottingham Forest.
Explaining his decision: “I got through the game at the weekend, but it was a pretty abrupt transition from the last nine weeks.
“In this type of process, you don't just go from being injured to being completely healthy all of a sudden. You tend to have a reaction to what happens, and then it's about how you react to it. Together with the NFF medical team, we discussed it and agreed that it is best for me to return and make a full recovery.
“We have had an open and pleasant discussion. I have been talking to Ståle since I was injured and of course more intensely in recent weeks.
“It's not about what Arsenal or Ståle have said. It's about what my situation is.”
Arsenal's next game will be against Nottingham Forest on Saturday at 3pm.