Mikel Arteta is backing Gabriel Martinelli to help to fill the void created by Bukayo Saka’s hamstring injury.
Arteta confirmed on Monday that Saka was expected to be out for “many weeks” after tearing a hamstring during the first half of Arsenal’s win at Crystal Palace.
That would rule him out of Premier League fixtures including Arsenal’s game with Tottenham on 15 January, the Carabao Cup semi‑final first leg against Newcastle and an FA Cup third round clash with Manchester United.
With Raheem Sterling also facing an extended spell on the sidelines with a knee injury, Martinelli is likely to start on the right when Arsenal host Ipswich on Friday after switching flanks at Palace and providing a goal and an assist.
Martinelli scored 15 Premier League goals in 2022/23 but has only 10 since.
However Arteta believes Martinelli is capable of stepping up while Saka is unavailable.
“I think so. Gaby loves it: you give him a challenge and he wants to do it today if he can. He’s a player that likes responsibility and likes having a bigger role. But it’s for all the players to take responsibility. I think it’s something collective. Everybody is going to have to add something else because Bukayo, who we rely a lot on, is not going to be with us.”
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