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Arsenal’s Gabriel suffers Brazil injury while Calafiori leaves Italy camp

Arsenal face defensive crisis as Gabriel’s thigh injury sidelines him ahead of Tottenham clash, raising concerns for Premier League title bid.

Arsenal have been dealt an unwelcome international break scare, as Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that centre-back Gabriel will undergo assessment after picking up a groin injury against Senegal.

The defender, who has been central to Arsenal’s excellent defensive record this season, appeared to pull up off the ball before receiving treatment and being substituted just before the hour mark.

Gabriel’s form this season has been crucial, helping Arsenal to the top of the league after conceding only five goals in 11 Premier League matches. And with an important North London derby against Tottenham approaching on 23 November, followed by a Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich just days later, the timing of his setback is far from ideal for Mikel Arteta.

Although Brazil eventually ran out 2-0 winners at the Emirates thanks to goals from Estevao and Casemiro, the focus shifted quickly to Gabriel’s condition. Yet Ancelotti urged calm afterwards, noting that the extent of the injury remains unclear and will only be confirmed after medical tests.

Arsenal face double concern as Calafiori also withdraws

Arsenal defender Gabriel has suffered a groin injury while on international duty with Brazil. Also, Riccardo Calafiori left Italy’s camp in what is perceived as a precautionary measure. (Image: Liverpool.com)

While Gabriel’s situation dominates the headlines, Arsenal were also hit with news from Italy’s camp, as Riccardo Calafiori returned home after struggling with fitness issues.

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Although he had been following an individual load-management programme, Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso explained that the defender had experienced minor problems throughout the week.

Gattuso revealed that both the player and national staff agreed withdrawing Calafiori was the fairest option after he didn’t feature against Moldova. However, the Italy manager stressed his appreciation for the defender’s professionalism, highlighting the player’s willingness to remain with the squad despite his discomfort.

Moreover, reports indicated that Calafiori did not return to Arsenal for treatment, suggesting his withdrawal was based on precaution rather than any significant injury.

Even so, Arsenal will still be cautious as they await further updates on both defenders, especially with a congested fixture schedule looming. Although Arteta has depth in his back line, losing two key contributors at once would be a major disruption ahead of a defining stretch of the season.

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