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FootballGood News As Ghana Midfielder Thomas Partey Resumes Training Ahead of Arsenal’s Game Against Everton
- Thomas Partey has handed Arsenal a major injury boost ahead of their last Premier League game against Everton after he trained with his teammates
- The Ghana international sustained an injury to his thigh in Arsenal's shock defeat to fellow London outfit Crystal Palace in February
- His absence has ruined Arsenal's top four ambitions with the Gunners suffering two successive defeats
Ghana international Thomas Partey has resumed training at Arsenal after making full recovery from his injury.
The Black Stars deputy captain suffered muscle damage to his thigh in a Premier League game against Crystal Palace in February and was set to be out for a longer duration.
But in a video posted on Twitter, spotted by Sports Brief, Partey was in a full training session with his Arsenal teammates ahead of Sunday's clash against Everton.
It is not clear whether Mikel Arteta will name him in his final squad to face the Toffees at the Emirates Stadium in the last 2021/22 Premier League game.
Since the injury to Partey, Arsenal have struggled for consistency in the top-flight and his absence has ruined their top four ambitions.
Out of the eight matches they have featured in without the former Atletico Madrid midfielder, they have managed four wins and four defeats.
Prior to Partey's injury, Arsenal were in the driving seat to seal Champions League football but his setback has coincided with a run of poor form drastically reducing their chances of finishing in the top four.
Major Injury Boost As Key Arsenal Player Thomas Partey Steps Up His Rehab
Sports Brief earlier reported that Thomas Partey has stepped up his rehabilitation by posting a video of himself in a major injury boost to the Gunners.
The 28-year-old midfielder suffered muscle damage to his thigh in a Premier League game against Crystal Palace and was set to be out for a longer duration.
With uncertainty surrounding his recovery date, a data injury analyst Ben Dinnery predicted the Ghana international might be fit for Arsenal's north London derby against Tottenham Hotspurs.