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Noni Madueke reportedly tears ACL during Man City draw

Noni Madueke reportedly tears ACL during Man City draw

Arsenal fans were dealt a worrying update in the aftermath of their 1-1 draw with Manchester City, as insider account ConMarbleHalls revealed that winger Noni Madueke is facing the prospect of a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

According to the report, Madueke experienced discomfort in his knee during the first half of Sunday’s clash and was unable to continue after the break. The 22-year-old is now set to undergo scans, with fears centreing on a potential anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury — one of the most dreaded setbacks in modern football.

An ACL tear typically rules players out for at least six to nine months, which would mean Madueke could miss the majority of the current campaign if the diagnosis is confirmed. Arsenal, who have already been battling injuries across their squad, would see their attacking depth tested further by his absence.

Huge Blow

Madueke, signed to add dynamism and creativity to the Gunners’ forward line, has shown flashes of his potential since arriving in North London. His ability to carry the ball, beat defenders, and create openings had offered Mikel Arteta another valuable option in wide areas, especially with the demanding fixture schedule in both domestic and European competitions.

For supporters, the news comes as a double blow — not only the frustration of failing to claim all three points against title rivals City, but also the possibility of losing a promising young talent for a significant stretch of the season. Arsenal will now be anxiously awaiting the results of the scans, with Arteta and his staff hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.

Should the ACL fears be confirmed, Arsenal may have to reconsider their plans in the January transfer window to ensure they remain competitive on all fronts.

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