Arsenal news roundup 01/04/15: Welbeck fitness a doubt ahead of Liverpool clash; Abou Diaby returns…again

In today’s news roundup, we have injury updates from both Arsenal and Liverpool ahead of the upcoming clash between the two. While Arsenal have problems with Danny Welbeck, Liverpool have some of their own key players in doubt.

Other news includes the return to training of perennially injured midfielder Abou Diaby and some analysis on the form of Arsenal so far this season.

England striker Danny Welbeck has proven to be a hard working and smart player, who has adjusted well to life at Arsenal. He has combined beautifully with Sanchez and Giroud up front and though his goal conversion rate could be better it has still been a good season for him.

But after picking up a knee injury in the game against Lithuania on Friday, the report he is battling to recover in time for Arsenal’s game against Liverpool.

The result of our clash at the Emirates this weekend could have massive bearings on the final top four standings, with a loss for Liverpool potentially putting them out of the race for a Champions League spot. Danny Welbeck has been in good form recently – especially for the national side – and would be if he fails to recover.

Daniel Sturridge has been absent for most of the season through injury, but unfortunately for us could make a return for Liverpool’s trip to the Emirates, according to . Part of a brutal strikeforce alongside Luis Suarez, he scored almost at will as Liverpool rampaged through the League during the second half of the season.

However, to secure the victory, as Liverpool will be without a number of key players. Martin Skrtel and Steven Gerrard will both be suspended, meaning the backbone of their team will suffer.

COYG!!

Perennially injured Arsenal star Abou Diaby has made his return to full training, and could still feature before the end of the season. The Frenchman has shown , but unfortunately for him those occasions have been few and far between.

Announcing the news on Twitter, Ben Dinnery, an injury data specialist for ESPN said that Mikel Arteta and Jack Wilshere had also returned to full training, with the Ox still waiting for a test.

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