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Jurrien Timber injury: Why the Arsenal defender missed win at Club Brugge

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Jurrien Timber missed out on the clash with Club Brugge on Wednesday (Picture: Getty Images)

Jurrien Timber has joined the list of injured Arsenal stars, missing out on the Champions League trip to Club Brugge on Wednesday.

The Dutch defender has been in brilliant form this season, starting at right-back as the Gunners shine in the Premier League and in Europe.

However, he was not in action in Belgium this week, with Ben White filling in on the right of the defence as Arsenal picked up a 3-0 win.

Mikel Arteta fielded a makeshift back four at Club Brugge, with Christian Norgaard playing at centre-back alongside Piero Hincapie, while Myles Lewis-Skelly started at left-back.

The manager addressed Timber’s absence from the squad and the fact Riccardo Calafiori could only make the bench on Wednesday night.

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Both started in the defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday and were nursing injuries picked up at Villa Park.

Speaking before the game, Arteta said: ‘They both had issues from the weekend, both really bad kicks.

Timber did travel to Belgium with the Arsenal squad this week (Picture: Getty Images)

‘For Jurrien it was too early and for Ricci [Calafiori] we have to manage to see if he can do some minutes.’

Calafiori came off the bench in Belgium, replacing Hincapie after 63 minutes as Arsenal ease him back to full fitness.

The Gunners are next in action on Saturday evening at home to Wolves and it is yet to be made clear whether Arteta will bring Timber back into the squad against the Premier League’s bottom club.

There will be no Calafiori at the Emirates this weekend as he is serving a suspension for picking up five yellow cards.

Mikel Arteta is dealing with a number of injury headaches (Picture: Getty Images)

Arsenal are dealing with a number of injuries currently, especially at the back.

Gabriel Magalhaes and Cristhian Mosquera remain sidelined, while William Saliba could not play on Wednesday but is nearing a return.

Declan Rice missed the trip to Club Brugge through illness, while Leandro Trossard is injured, set to miss this weekend’s action.

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Gabriel Jesus was back in action for Arsenal as he came off the bench against Club Brugge (Picture: Getty Images)

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