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All-Stars, Mirror: Six Arsenal players including Odegaard will return from international duty

Hupu News on November 11 According to the "Mirror" editor-in-chief John Cross, the return of the injured list led by Jesus will inject a boost into Arsenal's championship journey as they are about to face a tough schedule. The Brazilian striker has returned to full training, and the Gunners' medical staff are arranging practical training for him during the international break - Jesus is close to returning for the first time since suffering a cruciate ligament injury in January, and he is fully preparing for the toughest schedule of the season through intensive training.

In addition to Jesus, striker main striker Dzekielesh and England winger Madouaike are also expected to return in the first game after the international break (North London Derby on November 23). At the same time, captain Odegaard, Havertz and Martinelli are also expected to return in December's devilish schedule - the Gunners will face eight fierce battles that month.

Coach Arteta's lineup depth will face the ultimate test. The team will need to fight on three fronts before the end of the year: the key battle for the Premier League title, the Champions League group stage and the League Cup quarter-finals. In the previous game against Sunderland, the Gunners' winning streak ended due to a lack of offensive changes on the bench. Now that many core players are about to return to the team, it is undoubtedly exciting.

Progress in the return of the injured:

-Dzekereiş (muscle strain) is expected to play against Tottenham

-Madueke's recovery is progressing well

-Martinelli (missed two games) is close to returning

-Odegaard (knee injury) has entered the recovery stage and is expected to return within this month

-Havertz (knee injury in August) is expected to return within this month

Arteta was cautious when talking about Jesus' return timetable: "Now he needs to adapt to training with the ball day by day. When surrounded by highly competitive teammates, it is crucial to observe how he responds. However, he is full of energy and the team responded enthusiastically to his return."

The Gunners will face a critical week after the international break: they will face Tottenham at home on November 23, followed by an away game against Chelsea on the weekend. As the Devils schedule approaches in December, the timely return of the injured will become the decisive factor in the pursuit of the trophy.