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Injury Crisis Shadows Arsenal in PragueThere are nights in Europe when resilience matters as much as reputation. For Arsenal, tonight in Prague represents one of those supreme tests. Eight first team
Slavia Prague are in the midst of an injury crisis, meaning that the home side will be without a host of key men against Arsenal. Dominik Javorcek and Tomas Holes are out of contention as they continue their recovery from knee issues, while Filip Horsky and Petr Sevcik are long-term absentees after sustaining anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Arsenal secured their fourth consecutive Champions League victory after defeating Slavia Prague, placing the North London team in a strong position with 12 points.
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And Zubimendi has so far been a hit for the Premier League leaders. Stationed at the base of Arsenal’s engine room, the Spanish international has notched the third-most minutes in Arteta’s squad across all competitions this season (1,099) and scored twice, with both goals arriving in the 3–0 victory over Nottingham Forest in September.
Gyokeres has been remarkably durable in his career, missing just one game in each of the previous two seasons at Sporting Lisbon and playing 51 of 52 league games for Coventry City the two years prior to that.
Arsenal will aim to take a commanding step towards the Champions League knockout rounds tonight when they travel to face Slavia Prague. The Gunners have been flawless in Europe so far. In fact, they