According to TEAMtalk, Arsenal defender Kenyo Tomiyasu could face another lengthy absence due to a knee injury. Tomiyasu made a late substitute appearance against Southampton in what would have been his first return to action since his knee injury. However, according to sources, Arsenal are concerned about Tomiyasu's injury and believe he may have suffered a recurring knee injury during the game, which is expected to keep him out of action for another month.

The absence of Kenyo Tomoyasu has undoubtedly posed a challenge to Arsenal's backline. As an important member of the team, his stable performance in the defensive end has been a reliable guarantee for Arsenal. However, a recurring knee injury has forced him to stay away from the field again, which is undoubtedly a heavy blow to Arsenal.

Aside from Kenyo Tomoyasu, other Arsenal players also suffered injuries during the international day. Saka and Martinelli both missed their respective national team matches due to injuries, making Arsenal's options in the forward line even more limited. Meanwhile, Havertz and Thomas have also withdrawn from their respective national team's current rosters, which is a considerable loss for Arsenal's midfield.

Arsenal is currently facing the plight of a team full of injured players, which has a considerable impact on the team's overall strength and combat effectiveness. In the coming matches, Arsenal need to adjust their lineup as soon as possible and find the best solution to replace the injured players to ensure that the team can stay competitive in the fierce matches.

It is certainly a worrying time for Arsenal fans. However, they believe that Arsenal's coaching staff and players will work together to overcome the current difficulties and bring better results for the team. Hopefully, Kenyo Tomoyasu and other injured players will recover soon and return to the field to fight for Arsenal's honor.

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