Evening Standard
·25. Februar 2025
Arsenal boost as Mikel Arteta gives Ethan Nwaneri injury update ahead of Nottingham Forest clash

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsEvening Standard
·25. Februar 2025
Nwaneri sparked concern among Arsenal fans when he was substituted against West Ham
Arteta said after the West Ham game that he thought the 17-year-old was just suffering from ‘fatigue’
Arsenal FC via Getty Images
Your matchday briefing on Arsenal, featuring team news and expert analysis from Simon Collings
Sign up
I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.
Arsenal have been given a boost after Mikel Arteta confirmed Ethan Nwaneri is fit to face Nottingham Forest.
Nwaneri sparked concern among Arsenal fans when he was substituted in the second half of Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to West Ham.
Explaining the decision to take off Nwaneri, Arteta said after that West Ham game that he thought the 17-year-old was just suffering from “fatigue”.
Arsenal have assessed Nwaneri this week and Arteta has confirmed good news ahead of Wednesday’s Premier League trip at the City Ground.
Nwaneri has trained with the Arsenal squad ahead of the trip to the City Ground
Arsenal FC via Getty Images
Arteta said: "Ethan, he was just cramping [against West Ham]. Obviously his loads has been very different in recent weeks, but he is fine."
Nwaneri’s fitness is a boost for Arsenal, who are already without forwards Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.
Saka and Martinelli will return for the run-in but Havertz and Jesus have been ruled out for the rest of the season.
Arsenal travel to Forest looking to bounce back after they slipped to 11 points behind leaders Liverpool at the weekend.
Defeat against third-placed Forest would be another major setback to Arsenal in their bid to hunt down Liverpool, who host Newcastle at Anfield on Wednesday.
Live