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Arsenal followed up a run of three successive defeats to teams below them with two consecutive victories against top six rivals Chelsea and Manchester United, putting themselves right back in contention for a top four finish this season.

Bukayo Saka had stepped up to score a penalty in each of those games but the young England international had to be withdrawn against the Red Devils last weekend, and Mikel Arteta is sweating over his fitness ahead of Sunday’s game with West Ham.

Here is all you need to know about the current state of play at the Emirates Stadium and the expected return dates for those out injured.

The 20-year-old winger had initially been suffering with a knock ahead of Saturday’s tie with Man Utd but was adamant to play in the 3-1 defeat, yet was forced to withdraw after 74 minutes due to struggling with the persistent injury in one of his legs.

It was initially understood that the problem wasn’t too serious and shouldn’t become a long term issue, but it is now a waiting game in terms of whether Saka makes a full recovery in time to feature against West Ham on Sunday, as Arteta begins to sweat.

Speaking on April 23, Arteta said: "Bukayo was struggling even in the first half of the match, but he really wanted to do it. He had a big knock the other night, and

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