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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Arsenal suffer double injury setback ahead of Real Madrid trip as Thomas Partey, Jorginho exit Brentford draw
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Arsenal suffer double injury setback ahead of Real Madrid trip as Thomas Partey, Jorginho exit Brentford draw

Last updated: April 12, 2025 2:51 pm
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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is facing a selection headache ahead of the Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Real Madrid, with both Thomas Partey and Jorginho picking up injuries in the recent 1-1 draw with Brentford.

Partey, who scored the opening goal in the match, was forced off in the 69th minute with what appeared to be a muscular issue. Arteta did not provide specific details on the injury but mentioned that Partey “felt something” and was withdrawn as a precaution.

Jorginho, on the other hand, left the pitch soon after Partey with discomfort in his ribs, making it difficult for him to breathe properly. Arteta expressed concern over the severity of Jorginho’s injury, as the midfielder is known for his resilience and ability to play through pain.

The potential absence of both Partey and Jorginho for the crucial clash against Real Madrid poses a significant challenge for Arsenal. The midfield duo has been instrumental in controlling the tempo of the game and providing defensive cover for the backline. Without them, Arteta may have to reshuffle his midfield options and find suitable replacements.

In addition to the midfield injuries, Arsenal are also sweating over the fitness of defender Ben White, who missed the Brentford game due to a knock sustained in training. Arteta is hopeful that White will recover in time for the Real Madrid clash but will have to wait for further assessment from the medical team.

The Gunners have been plagued by injuries throughout the season, with key players like Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka missing significant periods due to various fitness issues. The latest setbacks to Partey, Jorginho, and White only add to Arteta’s selection woes as he prepares his team for the crucial Champions League showdown.

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As Arsenal look to protect their three-goal lead from the first leg, Arteta will need to come up with a tactical plan to overcome the absence of key players and secure a spot in the Champions League semifinals. The Spanish manager will be hoping for positive news on the fitness of Partey, Jorginho, and White in the coming days as he finalizes his squad for the showdown at the Santiago Bernabeu. The global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus has brought about unprecedented challenges to individuals, communities, and nations around the world. As governments scramble to contain the spread of the virus and protect their populations, the impact on the global economy has been severe.

One of the industries hit hardest by the pandemic is the travel and tourism sector. With border closures, travel restrictions, and quarantine measures in place, the demand for travel has plummeted, leading to massive job losses and financial losses for airlines, hotels, tour operators, and other businesses in the industry.

Millions of people around the world have lost their jobs in the travel and tourism sector, with many companies forced to lay off employees or shut down operations altogether. The ripple effects of these job losses are being felt across the economy, as individuals and families struggle to make ends meet without a source of income.

In addition to the job losses, the financial impact of the pandemic on the travel and tourism industry is staggering. Airlines are reporting billions of dollars in losses, with some carriers facing the prospect of bankruptcy. Hotels are operating at significantly reduced capacity, leading to a sharp decline in revenue. Tour operators are seeing a dramatic drop in bookings, as travelers cancel or postpone their plans in light of the uncertainty surrounding the virus.

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The economic impact of the pandemic on the travel and tourism industry is not limited to businesses directly involved in the sector. Suppliers, service providers, and other businesses that rely on tourism for their livelihoods are also feeling the pinch. Restaurants, shops, transportation providers, and attractions that cater to tourists are seeing a sharp decline in customers, leading to financial hardship for many small businesses.

Governments around the world are taking steps to support the travel and tourism industry during this challenging time. Stimulus packages, financial assistance, and other forms of support are being provided to help businesses survive the crisis and protect jobs. However, the road to recovery for the industry is likely to be long and difficult, as travelers remain cautious about venturing out and restrictions on travel remain in place.

As the world grapples with the ongoing impact of the pandemic, the travel and tourism industry is facing an uncertain future. While there is hope that a vaccine will eventually bring an end to the crisis and restore confidence in travel, it may take years for the industry to fully recover from the financial devastation caused by the pandemic. In the meantime, businesses in the sector will need to adapt, innovate, and find new ways to survive in a rapidly changing and unpredictable environment.

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