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Arsenal are back in action on Saturday when they travel to St. Mary's Stadium to take on Southampton.

The north London outfit have struggled in recent times, losing three of their last four Premier League fixtures - a run of results that has also seen them score just twice as they have fallen behind local rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the top-four race. Mikel Arteta's side face a run of tough fixtures soon, playing Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham United in successive games but first is the aforementioned Saints, who will also be no pushovers despite struggling in recent weeks.

Ahead of the game against Ralph Hassenhuttl and Co, has rounded up all the latest injury news that Arteta has to deal with as he looks to help his side regain some momentum.

Tomiyasu will not make his return until at least mid-April. It was thought that the former Bologna man could return sooner rather than later, having been involved in training, but Arsenal have now revealed that he's still over a week away from returning to training action.

"Takehiro is making progress in his recovery from a muscle injury to his left calf, which he sustained in

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