### Thomas Out for Arsenal's Next 3 Games After Injury - Update on Arsenal's Injury List
Arsenal has announced that their star striker Thomas Mings will be out for three to four weeks due to an injury sustained during the team's recent friendly match against Tottenham Hotspur.
The news came as a shock to fans and supporters who had been eagerly anticipating Mings' return to the starting lineup after recovering from a long-term injury earlier this season. The 27-year-old forward has made significant contributions to Arsenal's attack this campaign, scoring 15 goals in 29 appearances.
Mings suffered a hamstring strain during Arsenal's victory over Tottenham last Saturday. While the severity of the injury is not yet clear, it is expected to sideline him for several matches. Arsenal have confirmed that Mings will miss all three upcoming league games against Southampton, Liverpool, and Chelsea.
This setback comes at a crucial time for Arsenal, who have already lost key players like Gabriel Jesus and Aaron Ramsey to injuries. The squad must now rely more heavily on substitutes and young talent to fill the gaps left by these absentees.
In addition to Mings, Arsenal has also experienced other injuries recently. Defender Ben Davies is still recovering from a knee injury and could miss the next few matches. Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been ruled out for up to six weeks with a hip injury, while goalkeeper Jack Grealish has been training but remains unavailable for selection.
Arsenal's medical staff continue to monitor the progress of these injuries closely and will provide updates as soon as possible. However, the uncertainty surrounding these suspensions adds to the pressure on manager Mikel Arteta to find replacements for key players.
With the club's focus on maintaining its competitive edge, the absence of Mings and other key players will likely test the depth of Arsenal's squad. Fans will need to stay tuned for any potential adjustments to the starting lineup or changes to the squad structure as the team looks to overcome the challenges presented by these injuries.
