Arsenal vs. Leeds United early injury news
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Leeds United will travel to the Emirates without their captain after Daniel Farke confirmed that Ethan Ampadu faces several weeks out with a knee injury.Photo by Michael Regan/Getty ImagesThe Wales
FRESH from opening-day victories, Arsenal and newly-promoted Leeds United clash at the Emirates on Saturday, both aiming to build early momentum in the Premier League. To mark the weekend
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Mikel Arteta says Kai Havertz is set to undergo further assessments to determine the severity of his knee injury. The Athletic reported on August 20 that Havertz was set for a spell on the sidelines due to a knee injury, with the prognosis and timeframe for his return unclear.
Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has vowed his side will not set out to park the bus against Arsenal.The newly promoted side travel to the Emirates on Saturday having beaten Everton in their first game
Ampadu required treatment for an ankle injury sustained in the second half of Monday's win over Everton following a heavy challenge by Tim Iroegbunam. The captain looked in some discomfort but managed to complete the rest of the match as the Whites prevailed 1-0 thanks to a controversial penalty from substitute Lukas Nmecha.
Arsenal held an open training session at their stadium on Wednesday, with supporters given the chance to see the team preparing for Saturday's home match against Leeds United. It is unusual for Mikel Arteta to give insight into his sessions and although the training may have been altered,
Leeds United started life back in the Premier League with a 1-0 victory over Everton at Elland Road on Monday night, and they take on Arsenal next at Emirates Stadium on Saturday. Leeds will be