Soccer-Arsenal have Jesus, Odegaard available after international break - Arteta


Soccer Football - Champions League - Group B - Sevilla v Arsenal - Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, Seville, Spain - October 24, 2023 Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo/ File photo

(Reuters) - Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus and midfielder Martin Odegaard have returned from the international break fit to face Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on Thursday.

Jesus and Odegaard both missed Arsenal's last two league games due to injury, but Jesus played in Brazil's 1-0 loss to Argentina this week after recovering from a hamstring injury.

"We have another training session today but he's been progressing well. Hopefully (Odegaard) will be available," Arteta told reporters ahead of Saturday's game at the Community Stadium.

"(Jesus) is available. He played 97 minutes in a really competitive match. We have another session. They had a really long flight and I have to see the condition of every single player to make the final call on the line up."

Arteta added that he will take a late call on the fitness of defender Ben White.

With Manchester City and Liverpool facing off on Saturday, third-placed Arsenal could reclaim top spot in the Premier League standings if they beat Brentford and the league's top two sides play out a draw.

"We watch the (City v Liverpool) game for sure as we are interested in the league and we are always on top of things," Arteta said.

"Brentford are a really tough opponent and it is a difficult place to go. You look at all the clubs who go there and they make it extremely difficult. They are really effective and well coached. It will be a tough match."

Arteta confirmed that goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale will start Saturday's game, with David Raya, on loan from Brentford, ineligible to play against his parent club.

Ramsdale had been Arsenal's first choice in goal since joining in 2021 and played all 38 Premier League games last season, but he has been benched for the north London club's last eight league games in favour of Raya.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Football

Soccer-Griezmann sends Atletico into Copa del Rey last 16
Soccer-Conte silent after Napoli win overshadowed by young fan's death
Soccer-Arsenal and Chelsea both drop points, Newcastle's surge continues
Soccer-Arteta rues dropped points, Nwaneri injury as Arsenal held
Soccer-Lewandowski double helps Barcelona beat Barbastro 4-0 in Copa del Rey
Soccer-Arsenal frustrated in 1-1 draw at brave Brighton
Soccer-Napoli move top with 3-0 win at Fiorentina
Soccer-Guardiola plays down 4-1 win over West Ham, saying squad needs improvement
Soccer-Chelsea must be more clinical, says Maresca
Soccer-Donnarumma fit for French Super Cup after bad face injury

Others Also Read