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Saliba struggling to return to Arsenal title fight

LONDON : Defender William Saliba is struggling to return to Arsenal's Premier League title run-in because of a back injury while Oleksandr Zinchenko is also a doubt for Friday's crucial home game against bottom club Southampton.

Frenchman Saliba, who has impressed this season after returning from a loan spell with Marseille, has not played for a month and manager Mikel Arteta is concerned.

"The picture hasn't changed from last week. Regarding William, we still have to wait a little bit more," Arteta told reporters on Thursday.

"He is not progressing as quick as we hoped. It's a bit delicate and we want to be very certain when we push him that he is ready to absorb the load and the risk.

"At the moment that's not possible to do."

Zinchenko has a groin injury and Arteta says the former Manchester City player "needs some more time to heal".

Arsenal have seven games left and victory over Southampton on Friday would lift them seven points above champions Manchester City ahead of the clash of the top two at The Etihad Stadium next Wednesday, albeit City will have two games in hand.

Some have suggested Arteta's side have blown their hopes of landing the club's first title since 2004 after squandering two-goal leads to draw 2-2 at Liverpool and West Ham United.

But he is confident his players will shake off those setbacks against Southampton.

"Twists and turns are part of everything that you do, especially in football," he said. "It's not always going to be a linear progression. You have to know that and you have to be prepared for that.

"The way the team reacted was incredibly positive and we want to see that tomorrow night when we get onto that field."

Arteta also threw his support behind Bukayo Saka whose penalty miss against West Ham

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