Amidst the crucial title run-in, Arsenal players are reportedly seeking private physiotherapy sessions.

 

As the Premier League title race heats up, some of Arsenal’s first-team players are reportedly seeking private physiotherapy sessions outside of the club’s medical staff. The Gunners are well aware that even minor injuries could have a significant impact on their chances of success, prompting players to take extra measures to ensure they are in top physical condition for the crucial upcoming matches.


According to a report by MailOnline, a number of Arsenal’s first-team squad have sought private physiotherapy sessions away from the club’s medical staff to ensure their bodies are primed for the title run-in. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, players are taking it upon themselves to go the extra mile to keep themselves fit and ready for the matches ahead.


The report also notes that Arsenal welcomed back several key players over the weekend for their win over Fulham at Craven Cottage. Martin Odegaard and Kieran Tierney had recovered from their respective illnesses, while Leandro Trossard was back from his muscle problem. Gabriel Jesus also made a return to the pitch after recovering from the knee injury he sustained during the World Cup.


It’s clear that Arsenal is better at managing player injuries than they were during Arsene Wenger’s tenure, where players would often be out for extended periods of time. That players are taking proactive steps to ensure their fitness and availability for matches is another indicator of the improvements made under manager Mikel Arteta. With the title race reaching its critical stage, Arsenal’s players are doing all they can to give themselves the best chance of success.








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