Arteta Faces Selection Concern as Arsenal Prepare for Crucial Trip to Aston Villa
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta could be without two important first-team players this weekend, with Riccardo Calafiori and Martin Zubimendi both entering Saturday’s clash against Aston Villa one booking away from suspension. The Gunners travel to Villa Park determined to protect their lead at the top of the Premier League, but disciplinary risks may complicate Arteta’s plans.
Arsenal re-established a five-point advantage at the summit on Wednesday night after a controlled 2–0 victory over Brentford. While Arteta’s side kept pace in the title race, Aston Villa climbed to third by beating Brighton in a dramatic seven-goal encounter, further intensifying the stakes ahead of the sides’ meeting.
With only six points separating the league leaders from Unai Emery’s in-form team — and Manchester City positioned between them — Saturday’s match carries significant weight in the broader context of the season. Yet as Arsenal prepare for a demanding festive stretch, Arteta must balance intensity with caution.
Yellow Card Tightrope
Calafiori has accumulated four yellow cards in Premier League action this season, while Zubimendi has received three. Under league regulations, any player who reaches five bookings within the first 19 matches receives an automatic one-game suspension. Reaching ten cautions before the 32-match mark triggers a two-game ban.
Importantly for Arteta, yellow cards issued in the league do not carry over into domestic cup competitions, including the Carabao Cup. Nonetheless, a suspension in the coming weeks would be far from ideal as Arsenal navigate a packed schedule.
The Italian defender and Spanish midfielder must avoid further cautions until the end of the calendar year — coincidentally when Arsenal host Aston Villa again on December 30 in the reverse fixture.
Squad Disciplinary Overview
Other squad members are in far safer territory. Jurrien Timber and Viktor Gyökeres have been booked only twice, while the likes of Cristhian Mosquera, Declan Rice, Piero Hincapié, David Raya and Gabriel Magalhães have received just one caution each.
Fixture Demands Intensify
Arsenal’s task is made more challenging by a demanding run of matches. Following the Villa fixture, the Gunners will travel to Belgium to face Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League. Soon after, they return to domestic action against Wolves before a brief period of rest ahead of a meeting with Everton.
The final stretch of December is particularly congested. Arsenal will compete in the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Crystal Palace and face Premier League tests against Brighton and Aston Villa during the same period.
Speaking after the Brentford win, Arteta reiterated his concerns about the relentless schedule affecting top teams across Europe.
“It’s probably not just one thing,” he told reporters. “But we can help the players and everyone in the league by giving them another day when possible — especially for teams playing so much in Europe.
“We’ve never had a schedule like this, not only domestically but internationally as well. At some point, it becomes too much. The players are not machines. We have to try to manage it when we can.”
As the festive calendar accelerates, the Arsenal manager faces the delicate balancing act of maintaining momentum, preserving squad fitness, and avoiding costly suspensions — starting with the high-stakes trip to Villa Park this weekend.


