Arteta banned for Arsenal vs Aston Villa and Tomiyasu out for a while with calf injury

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will be facing a touchline ban for the upcoming match against Aston Villa. Arteta received a booking during Arsenal’s thrilling 4-3 victory over Luton, courtesy of Declan Rice’s dramatic 97th-minute winner. This yellow card was Arteta’s fourth of the season, leading to the touchline ban.

The Gunners will be facing Aston Villa, a team currently on an impressive run of 12 consecutive home victories. This challenging fixture will certainly test Arsenal’s mettle as they navigate the absence of their manager on the touchline.

Unfortunately, Arsenal’s defensive lineup will also be impacted by the absence of Takehiro Tomiyasu. The Japanese defender suffered a serious calf injury during Arsenal’s recent triumph over Wolves, causing him to miss the subsequent match against Luton. A scan revealed the severity of the injury, and Arteta confirmed that Tomiyasu will be sidelined for an extended period.

In his post-match press conference, Arteta expressed disappointment regarding Tomiyasu’s injury, stating, “We had a scan, and it’s not good news. He’s got an injury in his calf, and he’s going to be out for a while.” The absence of Tomiyasu will undoubtedly be felt in Arsenal’s defensive setup as they strive to maintain their positive momentum.

As the Gunners prepare to take on Aston Villa, the touchline absence of Arteta coupled with the injury blow to Tomiyasu will present significant challenges for the team. It will require collective effort and strategic adjustments to ensure that Arsenal remains competitive and strives for victory in this important fixture.

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