Arsenal were dealt a scare during their 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday as Noni Madueke, their most dangerous attacker in the first half, was substituted at the break. Mikel Arteta revealed after the game that the winger, who has impressed in recent weeks while deputising for Bukayo Saka, suffered an injury that prevented him from playing on into the second half.
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Madueke troubled City’s defence throughout the first half, forcing Gianluigi Donnarumma into a vital save just before the break. However, Arteta made the surprise call to replace him with Saka at half-time, a move that initially puzzled fans at the Emirates. The Arsenal boss later confirmed that Madueke had picked up an issue early on and was unable to carry on.
AdvertisementGetty Images SportArteta reveals Madueke's injury-related substitution
When questioned whether Madueke's substitution was tactical, Arteta explained: “No, he had an issue very early in the match and he wasn't well enough to continue.” The manager will now wait to see if the England international recovers in time for Arsenal's upcoming fixtures.
Madueke's strong form at Arsenal
Madueke has impressed since his summer move to Arsenal from Chelsea, offering directness and creativity from the right wing. His injury scare comes at a delicate moment, with the Gunners balancing Premier League and cup commitments. While Gabriel Martinelli’s late equaliser salvaged a point against Manchester City, Arteta will be hoping his other in-form winger is not sidelined for long.
Madueke in race to be fit for Newcastle clash
Arsenal travel to Newcastle United for a crucial Premier League clash next weekend after facing Port Vale in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday. Madueke’s fitness will be closely monitored, with Saka ready to step back into the side if needed after returning to full fitness.






