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Kieran Tierney injury update as Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta reveals hip problem is NOT as bad as first feared


ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta has reassured fans over the fitness of full-back Kieran Tierney.

The Scot was named in the starting XI to face West Ham United at the Emirates on Saturday night.

Tierney started the opening day victory over FulhamCredit: Reuters

But he was withdrawn late on and replaced by Sead Kolasinac after feeling an issue in the warm-up.

Gunners fans were understandably worried about Tierney, given the injury issues that plagued his first season with the club.

The 23-year-old missed the start of last season with a hip injury, before then sitting out of a further 19 matches with a shoulder complaint.



But Arteta, 38, has insisted that the ex-Celtic defender is “fine”.

He said: “Kieran is fine. He had a little muscular discomfort in the last few days.

“He tried today and worked in the warm-up but he wasn’t feeling comfortable today.

“We believed that he was going to be fit but during the warm-up, in the last ten minutes, he said he wasn’t feeling OK.

“We had to make a decision. We were prepared just in case and Kola came on and had a good game.”

Tierney has previously labelled manager Arteta as ‘amazing’Credit: AFP or licensors

The Gunners took a first-half lead when Alexandre Lacazette nodded home Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s centre.

But the Hammers hit back in fine fashion through in-form forward Michail Antonio.

Substitute Eddie Nketiah was on hand, however, to snatch all three points for the Gunners late on.

On the performance, Arteta added: “What I like is the approach the boys had in the last 25 minutes where I could see they were a bit down and then they lift it.

“Probably a few months ago we would have drawn or lost that game and today we win it.

“In the end you have to find a way because there will be games like this through the season.”

Eddie Nketiah fired the Gunners to a late winCredit: EPA

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Ex-Celtic star Kieran Tierney says Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has taught him whole new way of playing football


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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