12/20/2025

Mikel Arteta shares Arsenal “hope” in “positive” injury update before Everton

By rastrear-estafeta.com

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been speaking to the media ahead of his side’s first ever trip to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium to face Everton.

Arsenal face Everton amid tricky Premier League spell

The Gunners hold a slender two-point lead over Man City atop the Premier League table heading into their trip to Merseyside, though they could drop to second if Pep Guardiola’s men defeat West Ham earlier in the day.

Arsenal arrive following a dramatic 2-1 victory over Wolves, secured via Yerson Mosquera’s 94th-minute own goal, though the performance raised concerns about their current form.

That being said, history overwhelmingly favours the visitors in this fixture.

Arsenal have registered 102 league wins against Everton—more than against any other opponent in English top-flight history—while scoring a record 345 goals against the Toffees across both Premier League and First Division eras.

The north Londoners’ dominance spans generations, with Arsenal legend Ian Wright scoring 12 times against Everton during his career.

Recent meetings, however, tell a different story.

Last season’s encounters produced consecutive draws – a goalless stalemate at the Emirates followed by a 1-1 Goodison Park draw that damaged Arsenal’s title aspirations.

Everton’s resurgence under David Moyes complicates matters. The Toffees sit ninth after winning four of their last six games, though last weekend’s 2-0 defeat at Chelsea halted their momentum.

Moyes’ second spell has transformed Everton into genuine challengers for Europe, so they’ll be no easy customers this weekend.

The Gunners also face mounting injury concerns.

Ben White, Gabriel Magalhaes, Cristhian Mosquera, Kai Havertz and Max Dowman all remain sidelined, forcing Riccardo Calafiori’s return from suspension into an already stretched backline.

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Arsenal have kept just one clean sheet across their last six Premier League games while conceding first in each of their last three away matches.

Their weakened backline was compounded by reports that White will be out until mid-January after pulling up with a hamstring injury against Wolves, but Arteta has shared a ‘positive’ update on the Englishman and Gabriel.

Mikel Arteta shares 'positive' injury update out of Arsenal

While both White and his Brazilian teammate remain out, Arteta told reporters in his pre-match press conference that he expects the former to heal pretty quickly.

Arteta also says that Arsenal are ‘positive’ about Gabriel’s condition, and he’s evolving really well.

After Everton, Arsenal have a slew of difficult fixtures to contend with.

Aston Villa and Liverpool are chief among the high-profile matches waiting for Arteta, and with City breathing down their necks, absolutely nothing but a win will do at Everton tomorrow.