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Injury Blow For Arsenal As Star Defender Ruled Out For Rest Of Season
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Injury Blow For Arsenal As Star Defender Ruled Out For Rest Of Season

Complete Sports 2 days 1 mins read

Arsenal defender Ben White will miss the rest of the season with a medial ligament injury, and is a major doubt for the World Cup, Sky Sports reports. White came off injured in the first half against West Ham on Sunday. He will miss the Premier League season run-in, with Arsenal facing Burnley and Crystal [...]

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