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Tomiyasu, Smith Rowe, Lacazette: Latest Arsenal injury news ahead of Leicester in Premier League

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Arsenal will be looking to continue their impressive Premier League form with a win over Leicester on Sunday.

The 3-2 win over Watford at the weekend for Mikel Arteta's side meant that they jumped to fourth, one point ahead of Manchester United with three games in hand.

But with three games to play in the space of a week against difficult opposition, the job is far from over.

Arsenal don't have too many injury issues to worry about ahead of the game but there are still a couple of concerns.

With that in mind, has taken a look at who may or may not miss the clash with the Foxes.

Tomiyasu has been out of action for a few weeks now as a result of injuries to both his calves.

"Yes, it was the other calf," Arteta confirmed. "So he came back and he was completely fine, and in training he felt the other calf.

"This is an issue because he's a professional, who is giving absolutely everything to help us, and in the last few months he's not been fit."

Unknown.

Smith Rowe missed the clash with Wolves on February 24 through illness and was expected to return against the Hornets.

However, the club revealed before the game that he had tested positive for Covid-19.

The Hale End academy graduate has been in sublime form recently, netting nine Premier League goals, more than any other Arsenal player

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