Revealed: The ELEVEN Arsenal players who have dropped out of international duty due to injury - after Thomas Tuchel admitted he was 'worried' about Gunners star

Martin Zubimendi is the newest Arsenal player to be sidelined from international matches this week, joining a mounting list of teammates who have withdrawn due to injuries.

The midfielder recently participated in Spain’s 3-0 victory over Serbia in a friendly match, stepping in for Manchester City’s Rodri during the final 13 minutes at the Estadio de la Ceramica.

However, it has been officially announced that Zubimendi will not be available for Spain’s upcoming game against Egypt on Tuesday, as the 27-year-old has been removed from Luis de la Fuente’s roster.

“To prevent any potential risk and prioritize the player’s health, he has been excused from the squad. Arsenal FC’s medical team has been notified about his condition,” stated an official announcement.

Zubimendi becomes the 11th Arsenal player to bow out of international commitments as the Premier League title race intensifies.

Martin Zubimendi is the latest Arsenal player to join a growing list of withdrawals from international duty - the Spaniard playing the final 13 minutes of their friendly match

Martin Zubimendi is the latest Arsenal player to join a growing list of withdrawals from international duty – the Spaniard playing the final 13 minutes of their friendly match

Captain Martin Odegaard was the first player not to be involved this March break, with the Norway No 10 struggling with a knee problem

Captain Martin Odegaard was the first player not to be involved this March break, with the Norway No 10 struggling with a knee problem

Earlier on Saturday, it was revealed that Piero Hincapie had also withdrawn from representing Ecuador. The 24-year-old defender played 72 minutes in their match against Morocco on Friday.

Although the nature of his injury was not disclosed, Hincapie will return to his club to begin his recovery.

Captain Martin Odegaard was the first player to withdraw from his national team this March break, with the Norway No 10 struggling with a knee problem. Odegaard last appeared on February 22, coming on as a substitute in Arsenal’s 4-1 victory over Tottenham.

William Saliba, Gabriel, Leandro Trossard and Jurrien Timber also withdrew from their respective national squads without featuring.

‘The four players will instead remain at the club during the international break to continue their treatments,’ an Arsenal statement read.

Four English players have also pulled out of Thomas Tuchel’s camp, including Eberechi Eze – who was replaced by Gunners right back Ben White – alongside Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Noni Madueke.

Only White and Madueke took to the pitch in the Three Lions’ 1-1 friendly draw against Japan, with White opening the scoring and conceding the late penalty that allowed Federico Valverde to equalise in the 94th minute.

The biggest concern from this break is perhaps Madueke, who was substituted in the 38th minute by Jarrod Bowen after a heavy tackle from Rodrigo Aguirre. 

The biggest concern from this break is perhaps Madueke, who was substituted in the 38th minute by Jarrod Bowen after a heavy tackle from Rodrigo Aguirre

The biggest concern from this break is perhaps Madueke, who was substituted in the 38th minute by Jarrod Bowen after a heavy tackle from Rodrigo Aguirre

He was later seen leaving the stadium in a leg brace, with Tuchel admitting he was ‘worried’ about the 24-year-old.

‘I’m worried, of course,’ said Tuchel. ‘Very sad and upset and hopefully it’s not a big injury.’ Madueke will now be assessed by Arsenal to determine the full extent of the injury.

Eze meanwhile is expected to miss a crucial part of the title run-in after sustaining a calf injury in Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen earlier this month.

His absence was felt in the Carabao Cup final, as the Gunners struggled to create chances in their 2-0 defeat by Man City in the first showpiece of the season, and Daily Mail Sport understands the 27-year-old is expected to be out for between four to six weeks.

Such a lay-off would rule Eze out of a critical run of matches as Arsenal look to seal the Premier League title, as well as chasing success in the FA Cup and Champions League.

Arteta’s side are next in action in the FA Cup quarter-finals against Southampton on April 4, before facing Sporting Lisbon in the same stage of the Champions League.

The first leg falls on April 7 in Portugal, four days before Arsenal host Bournemouth in the Premier League. Arsenal host the second leg on April 15.

Attention will then turn to a potentially decisive clash against Man City at the Etihad on April 19, which Pep Guardiola’s side will likely have to win if they are to catch the Gunners.

Arsenal are currently nine points clear of Man City in the title race, albeit their rivals still have a game in hand.

The Gunners wrap up the month by hosting Newcastle on April 25.

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