In a tense 1-0 victory over West Ham, Arsenal's defensive lineup took a hit as Mikel Arteta confirmed Ben White's injury "doesn't look good at all." The right-back was forced off in the first half with what appeared to be a knee issue, casting a shadow over the Gunners' hard-fought win.
"We don't know yet, but it doesn't look good at all," Arteta revealed post-match. "He'll need further testing tomorrow, and then I'll know more." This setback is particularly concerning for White, who has already missed significant playing time over the past couple of seasons due to recurring injuries—a worrying trend for a player who's been a key part of Arsenal's backline.
The injury news didn't stop there. Arteta also clarified that Riccardo Calafiori's substitution at halftime—replaced by Christhian Mosquera—wasn't a tactical decision but due to an injury to the Italian. "It wasn't a planned change," the manager explained. "He had an issue, and we had to manage it."
For Arsenal fans, these developments highlight the physical toll of a grueling Premier League season, especially as the team pushes for consistency. While the win over West Ham keeps momentum alive, the fitness of White and Calafiori will be crucial in the coming weeks—and it's a reminder that even the best kits and gear can't shield players from the game's harsh realities.
