Arsenal have been dealt a major injury scare after Riccardo Calafiori was forced off during Italy's victory against France in the Nations League last night.
The defender, a £42million summer signing at the Emirates, suffered a freak blow to his ankle after Ousmane Dembele landed on him, having been tackled himself.
Italy's Alessandro Bastoni won the ball from the winger but caught him on the follow-through with Dembele's flailing leg subsequently connecting with Calafiori.
Calafiori played just over an hour of the showdown at the Parc des Princes but was removed by medics shortly after the incident with the visitors leading 3-1.
In scenes that will have worried Mikel Arteta, the full-back had looked in significant pain while on the floor as his visibly concerned teammates gathered around him.
However, Italy boss Luciano Spalletti alleviated fears he was set for a lengthy spell on the treatment table and revealed he could even return against Israel on Monday.
'We need to assess Riccardo but with our staff, we have a good chance to have him back with us for the next game,' Spalletti told reporters.
Calafiori has made two appearances for Arsenal since joining the Serie A club Bologna, after being introduced as a second-half substitute against Aston Villa and Brighton.
Arsenal returned from the international break against fierce rivals, such as Tottenham.
They will be without midfield anchor Declan Rice, who will miss out through suspension after his sending off last weekend following a bizarre incident.
Mikel Merino is also out due to an injury sustained during his first training session.
Italy fell behind after Bradley Barcola's breakthrough in Paris last night but they rallied back to win 3-1, their first victory over France in the capital in 70 years.
Incredibly, Barcola's goal after just 14 seconds was the fastest conceded in Italy's history, the winger having curled into the net after a sloppy defensive error.
Federico Dimarco, Davide Frattesi, and Giacomo Raspadori were on target for the Azzurri, who were knocked out of Euro 2024 in the last-16 earlier this summer.
The defender, a £42million summer signing at the Emirates, suffered a freak blow to his ankle after Ousmane Dembele landed on him, having been tackled himself.
Italy's Alessandro Bastoni won the ball from the winger but caught him on the follow-through with Dembele's flailing leg subsequently connecting with Calafiori.
Calafiori played just over an hour of the showdown at the Parc des Princes but was removed by medics shortly after the incident with the visitors leading 3-1.
In scenes that will have worried Mikel Arteta, the full-back had looked in significant pain while on the floor as his visibly concerned teammates gathered around him.
However, Italy boss Luciano Spalletti alleviated fears he was set for a lengthy spell on the treatment table and revealed he could even return against Israel on Monday.
'We need to assess Riccardo but with our staff, we have a good chance to have him back with us for the next game,' Spalletti told reporters.
Calafiori has made two appearances for Arsenal since joining the Serie A club Bologna, after being introduced as a second-half substitute against Aston Villa and Brighton.
Arsenal returned from the international break against fierce rivals, such as Tottenham.
They will be without midfield anchor Declan Rice, who will miss out through suspension after his sending off last weekend following a bizarre incident.
Mikel Merino is also out due to an injury sustained during his first training session.
Italy fell behind after Bradley Barcola's breakthrough in Paris last night but they rallied back to win 3-1, their first victory over France in the capital in 70 years.
Incredibly, Barcola's goal after just 14 seconds was the fastest conceded in Italy's history, the winger having curled into the net after a sloppy defensive error.
Federico Dimarco, Davide Frattesi, and Giacomo Raspadori were on target for the Azzurri, who were knocked out of Euro 2024 in the last-16 earlier this summer.
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00:00Arsenal have been dealt a major injury scare after Riccardo Calafiori was forced off during
00:10Italy's victory against France in the Nations League last night.
00:14The defender, a £42m summer signing at the Emirates, suffered a freak blow to his ankle
00:20after Ousmane Dembele landed on him, having been tackled himself.
00:25Calafiori played just over an hour of the showdown at the Parc des Princes, but was
00:30removed by medics shortly after the incident, with the visitors leading 3-1.
00:36In scenes that will have worried Mikel Arteta, the full-back had looked in significant pain
00:41while on the floor as his visibly concerned teammates gathered around him.