Arteta Reveals What He Did With Partey’s Fresh Thigh Injury In Spurs Defeat
There was a recurrence of a thigh injury for Thomas Partey in Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur, manager Mikel Arteta said.
The Ghanaian, who cost Arsenal 50 million euros ($60.69 million), injured his thigh last month and only returned to the side on Sunday.
Partey pulled up injured shortly before halftime and was standing on the touchline when Spurs broke from their own box.
Arteta then urged him back on to try to stop the counter-attack but the midfielder could only run a few yards before stopping.
“I was trying to push him but I don’t think he realised the gravity of the situation when he left his position but that was probably because he was in a lot of pain,” Arteta told reporters.
“Suddenly they are coming to attack us and Thomas is walking to me and I was trying to push him. I haven’t spoken to him so I don’t know exactly how it happened or if he felt something really serious.”
Partey’s absence will be a cause for concern for Arteta amid a busy schedule where Arsenal, 15th in the league, play eight games in 23 days.
This post was first published on GoalBall.