Arteta relishing challenge despite Arsenal striker crisis

By AFP
February 15, 2025
Mikel Arteta of Arsenal.— AFP/File

LONDON: Mikel Arteta said Friday he is “looking forward” to the challenge of coping without Kai Havertz as he grapples with a deepening striker crisis at title-chasing Arsenal.

The Germany forward, 25, will miss the rest of the season after being told he needs surgery to repair a hamstring injury that he suffered during a training camp in Dubai. The second-placed Gunners, who are seven points behind Liverpool with 14 games remaining, are now down to the bare bones in forward areas.

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Gabriel Jesus is out for the season and Bukayo Saka has been absent since December, while Gabriel Martinelli also faces a spell on the sidelines. It leaves the Gunners with only Leandro Trossard, Raheem Sterling and Ethan Nwaneri as recognised forward players ahead of Saturday´s match against struggling Leicester.

“We were having a great camp in Dubai, recharging, training, having some time off, and connecting again with nature and a different environment, and then the injury (to Havertz) happened in a very unexpected way,” Arsenal manager Arteta told reporters on Friday. “It´s a big blow, obviously, because of the injuries that we have.”

The Spaniard said despite the lengthy injury list he was relishing the challenge as he chases Arsenal´s first Premier League title since 2004. “Love it and look forward, because we are still where we are... so let´s see what the team is made of,” he added.

Arteta said injuries were inevitable given the huge demands on footballers. “It´s an accident waiting to happen, you know, if you continue to load and load and load,” he added. “It´s the season, it´s the accumulation of that, it´s the stress of that, it´s the luck, it´s the preparation, it´s the methodology. There are a lot of factors and very difficult to point out as something, but obviously the schedule that is planned is super-demanding.”

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