Arsenal have been in great form this season which has seen them top the English premier League after 14 games. They have only lost one game which came against their rivals Manchester United back in October.
They are pushing to win the English premier League for the first time after 19 years with the last one coming back in 2004 when Arsen Wenger was still in charge of the team.
There title bid has however suffered a huge setback following the injury to their main striker Gabriel Jesus. Jesus would be out for at least three months after undergoing a knee surgery.
Mikel Arteta has however received a huge boost at the right time following the news that Smith Rowe would be returning from his groin injury which has kept him out for a long time.
Smith Rowe will still have to start more of the games from the bench as Mikel Arteta would not want to rush him to prevent the injury from recurring.
Smith Rowe is a utility player as he can play in the attacking midfield, right wing and left wing.
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