Arsenal duo Olivier Giroud and Mathieu Debuchy out of Southampton EFL Cup clash
Arsenal striker
Olivier Giroud will miss the EFL Cup visit of Southampton with a groin problem. The France
international was missing from training after picking up a problem in the dying
seconds of the 3-1 Premier League win over AFC Bournemouth and will subsequently sit out the
game.
Fellow countryman Mathieu Debuchy is
also missing after lasting just 16 minutes on his return to the Gunners team on
Sunday [26 December]. The 31-year-old, who has not played for the north
Londoners all season, picked up a hamstring injury in the first half and is now
sidelined – making his future prospects at The Emirates Stadium bleak.
Carl Jenkinson will continue his
return from a knee injury by making his fifth Arsenal appearance of the season
for the visit of Saints. The 24-year-old played in the last round against
Reading and feature in the absence of Debuchy and Hector Bellerin, who is
nursing an ankle injury.
Mathieu Debuchy is out [hamstring]
and Olivier Giroud [groin] has a slight problem – he's out for tomorrow,"
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said in a media briefing disrupted by the club.
"Mathieu has a scan today, so we don't have the full results yet. Lucas is
in the squad for Wednesday's match. We will have a mixture of youth and
experience, but still 90% of a first-team squad.
"Carl Jenkinson will play. I
rested him completely against Bournemouth because he played two big games and I
felt he needed a breather. Sometimes, mentally three games in a week demands a
lot. Carl's back in tomorrow and we'll put Gabriel in the centre, and then we
will see for Saturday.
"You forget that it's a big ask.
Carl is very conscientious and it takes him time to play completely with
freedom. He needs a run of games to play with freedom, so the fact that he can
get another game tomorrow, I think we'll already see a different Carl."
Victory over Bournemouth ended a run
of three successive draws against Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain, and ensured Arsenal kept pace with leaders Chelsea at the top of the Premier League.
Wenger admits the victory lifted some tension around the club, who remain
unbeaten since the opening day of the season.
"I felt so,
because we were in a winning momentum and suddenly you only make draws, so it
gets a little bit in the head of the players," he added. "For us, I
think it was an important step to win against Bournemouth, and having watched
the game again, I think we played better than I thought after the game."

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