Soccer-Arsenal's Saliba, Martinelli ruled out of League Cup clash v Brighton


Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Crystal Palace - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 26, 2025 Arsenal's William Saliba in action with Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta REUTERS/David Klein

(Reuters) -Arsenal centre back William Saliba and winger Gabriel Martinelli will miss Wednesday's League Cup fourth-round fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion due to injuries, manager Mikel Arteta said on Tuesday.

France international Saliba was replaced by Cristhian Mosquera at halftime in Sunday's 1-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace at the Emirates, while Brazilian Martinelli limped off the pitch after the final whistle.

Midfielder Declan Rice and defender Riccardo Calafiori also sustained knocks during the Palace game but have been deemed fit to feature against Brighton. Winger Bukayo Saka, who was withdrawn from the game due to illness, is also available for selection.

"He (Saliba) is out (v Brighton). We are assessing him but he won't be involved in this match," Arteta told reporters, without providing a timeline for the 24-year-old's return.

Discussing Martinelli's condition, Arteta said: "It looks as though he's going to be out. We have to do some more tests to see the extent of the injury, but this game will be too early for him."

Arsenal, who top the Premier League standings with 22 points from nine matches, have the squad depth to cope with the injuries.

The North London side again recruited heavily over the close season, adding centre forward Viktor Gyokeres and further bolstering their attack with Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze while also signing defender Mosquera.

When asked whether the squad depth helps him be more relaxed, Arteta replied: "That word relaxed in football is impossible. We are going to try and manage the minutes and the load as best as possible."

The Spaniard added that injuries in the attacking line have posed challenges.

"Gabby (Gabriel Jesus) out, Kai (Havertz) out, Martinelli and Noni (Madueke) out. We have to be more careful as we don't have many options," Arteta added.

Arsenal, twice winners of the League Cup, with their most recent triumph in 1993, will look to continue their impressive start to the season when they host Brighton, who sit 13th in the Premier League.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

JDT thrash KL for comfy cushion in Malaysia Cup semis
Soccer-Arteta keeps cards close to chest as injury-hit Arsenal eye FA Cup semis
Soccer-Guardiola eyes record eighth straight FA Cup semi-final for Man City
Soccer-Gattuso leaves Italy job after missing out on World Cup again
Soccer-'Unbelievable' Salah can win more trophies before Liverpool exit, says Slot
Pan-gon wary of Kuching threat ahead of Malaysia Cup semis
Soccer-Chelsea drop Fernandez for two games for comments on his future
Soccer-Portugal to finish World Cup preparations with Nigeria friendly
Soccer-Denmark enter period of transition after missing 2026 World Cup
Soccer-Barcelona brush aside Real Madrid to make Women's Champions League semis

Others Also Read