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The midfield boss – Mikel Arteta calls on Thomas Partey to be leader for Arsenal

Partey has yet to feature this campaign after injuring his ankle in a pre-season friendly defeat to Chelsea.

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Mikel Arteta has called on fit-again Thomas Partey to be the “boss” in his Arsenal midfield.

Partey has yet to feature this campaign after injuring his ankle in a pre-season friendly defeat to Chelsea.

The Ghana international joined Arsenal last October after the club triggered his release clause from Atletico Madrid on transfer deadline day.

Partey has impressed when he has been able to enjoy a run in Mikel Arteta’s side but a couple of injury issues have prevented the 28-year-old from truly establishing himself at the Emirates Stadium.

That means Partey is likely to go straight into the Arsenal side to face fellow early strugglers Norwich on Saturday, with Arteta keen for him to drive the team forward.

“He has been missed for the last year or so, because he missed almost six months of competition last year, which is a lot, because he came very late as well in the transfer window,” Arteta replied when asked how big a role Partey can play this season.

“He is a player that has that winning culture, because he has won a lot in the game already, and to have these kind of players in the team is extremely important. So he has got a huge role to play in the team.”

While Elneny is sidelined with a hamstring injury and Xhaka is out due to suspension, Arteta now has more players available than the opening weeks of the season.

Summer signing Ben White is back having recovered from Covid, as is fellow defender Gabriel Magalhaes following a knee issue and Eddie Nketiah after an ankle injury.

“I am really looking forward to having everyone available and trying to start the season the way we want,” he said.

“We don’t want to use any excuses, we know how difficult the start was with injuries, a lot of Covid issues we had and the extremely difficult games that we had.

“We have to reset now and we need to start, get everyone back on track and start to win football games.”

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