Eddie Nketiah, an English-born Ghanaian striker, is eager to lead Arsenal’s frontline following Gabriel Jesus’ knee injury — and has got the opportunity to pick Arsene Wenger’s brain.
capped off their pre-season campaign by defeating Monaco in a thrilling friendly decided by a penalty shootout.
Arsenal’s Emirates Cup match against Monaco on Wednesday night, which they won on penalties following a 1-1 draw, was missing the Brazilian striker.
Jesus underwent a knee procedure after experiencing difficulty from a prior surgery in the same location during the World Cup in December, according to manager Mikel Arteta.
The police and the Motor Traffic and Transport Department, who arrived quickly to rescue the victims, immediately treated to the injured passengers.