Gabriel suffered a hamstring injury in the first half against Fulham on Tuesday calling into question his availability for Everton on the weekend and the Champions League quarterfinals against Real Madrid.
"Gabi felt something in his hamstring, we don't know how big that is and with Jurrien as well, he was already struggling very early in the game. He managed to continue and at some point he couldn't, so, that's the downside to it," Mikel Arteta said in his post-match press conference.
Timber's injury, Arteta confirmed, was related to his knee. He received treatment in the first half after a putting in a challenge on Raul Jimenez, but was able to continue. He completed the first 45 and played for another 30 minutes before coming off. Arteta notably has kept his squad's injury news close to his chest, but the scenes from Tuesday won't dissuade fans' anxiety heading into the Champions League.
Gabriel and Timber have been Arsenal's two best defenders this season even with players like William Saliba in the team. Losing one, let alone two, would be a major blow before facing a Real Madrid side featuring Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior.
Considering Timber continued, it's worth monitoring his availability against Everton. If he's on the bench, there's a chance he's available for Real Madrid. If not, that's where things get dicey. Arsenal have dealt with injuries all season, but losing two key defenders could tip the scales even more in Madrid's favor.






