Riccardo Calafiori was struck down in the warm-up at the Emirates (Picture: Getty Images)
Riccardo Calafiori was due to start for Arsenal against Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup – but was injured in the warm-up and played no part as Mikel Arteta’s men ran out 4-0 victors.
Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus were all on target – and Jack Hunt scored an own goal – as the Gunners safely secured a spot in the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time in six years.
But possible injuries to both Calafiori and Ben White took some of the gloss off an otherwise dream outing for the Premier League leaders on Sunday afternoon.
Calafiori has struggled with injury issues for much of this season, but was thought to be ready to feature in the fourth-round tie at the Emirates.
The Italy international was due to start at left-back, with Myles Lewis-Skelly also in the starting XI and sent out to play in midfield.
However, shortly before the start of the match there was a change to the Arsenal team, with Calafiori axed and Bukayo Saka brought into the starting XI. Ceadach O’Neill, the 17-year-old Northern Irish forward, was a late addition to the bench to replace Saka.
‘Him [Calafiori] and Ben [White] are the only doubts,’ Arteta told reporters when asked for an update on Calafiori’s condition shortly after his side’s emphatic win.
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‘We will have to see [how they recover] in the next 48 hours.’
Calafiori has made 24 appearances so far this season for Arsenal (Picture: Getty Images)
Calafiori started the season well for Arsenal, scoring against Manchester United on the opening day of the season and remaining a regular in the starting line-up.
However, he picked up an injury in December and a month during the busy festive period, before returning in late January.
That issue also happened in the warm-up, when he was due to play against Brighton in the Premier League but was pulled out and did not return until he played against Kairat in the Champions League on January 28.
When Calafiori began to struggle in December, Mikel Arteta said of the problem: ‘Something with Ricci was very, very strange.
‘It’s something that he felt yesterday, something very awkward that happened and today in the warm-up he wasn’t comfortable.’
Myles Lewis-Skelly was denied a chance to play in midfield (Picture: Getty Images)
He started for the first time since December in the 3-0 win over Sunderland in the Premier League on February 7.
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The nature of the injury that has kept him out of the action against Wigan on Sunday is yet to be disclosed.
Already sidelined for the Gunners are Mikel Merino, Kai Havertz and Max Dowman.
Centre-back William Saliba was out due to illness but has recovered and started the game on Sunday against Wigan.
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