Ben White
England
Right
Oct 8, 1997
28
6'1"
168 lb
RB
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Possession Builder
Finds bench
White (undisclosed) is on the bench for Wednesday's match against Leverkusen.
Analysis: White has returned to the team sheet and is an option again, ending a four-game absence due to an injury. He should return to more of a rotational role moving forward, serving as a backup right-back for Jurrien Timber.
Remains out Saturday
White (knock) remains out for Saturday's FA Cup clash against Mansfield.
Analysis: White remains out for Saturday's FA Cup clash against Mansfield as he continues to deal with the knock that sidelined him for the last three games. The defender is still working toward full fitness and no timeline to return has been given for the Englishman. His absence doesn't have a big impact on the starting XI since he should remain the backup to Jurrien Timber when fit, although it is the young Marli Salmon starting Saturday against Mansfield.
Out again
White (undisclosed) is out for Sunday's match against Chelsea.
Analysis: White is not with the team Sunday as he entered the game looking to be more of a doubt than questionable, missing a second straight match. This is a loss of depth on the right of the defense for another match, with juries Timber continuing in his starting role.
Questionable for Sunday
White (undisclosed) is questionable for Friday's match against Chelsea, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "Ben, let's see."
Analysis: White looks to be a late call for the Gunners once again, set for some testing ahead of Sunday's outing. He has only missed one game due to the injury, but will hope to give the defense a bit more depth with his addition. That said, a bench spot is likely to be deemed fit.
Out with small injury
White is out for Sunday's match against Tottenham due to a small injury, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "He had a little [injury- yesterday and he couldn't make the game."
Analysis: White is not with the club for the North London Derby, picking up an issue in training that has left him out. Luckily for the club, it appears to be minor, only a small knock. His absence does leave them without some depth in the defense, typically their backup right-back.
Not injured
White didn't suffer an injury during Sunday's 4-0 win over Wigan Athletic, the player confirmed on his intagram, according to Football London. "Next round. No injuries."
Analysis: White had to come off late in Sunday's FA Cup win over Wigan Athletic, but it does not appear to be anything serious after he confirmed on Instagram that he is fine and not dealing with an injury. That said, the defender is still expected to be evaluated over the next few days to ensure it is nothing more than a minor knock. White has mostly operated as a depth option for the Gunners this season after losing the starting right-back job to Jurrien Timber, so even if he is sidelined, it would not be expected to shake up the starting XI.
Suffers hamstring injury
White was forced off the field in the 79th minute of Sunday's 4-0 win over Wigan Athletic due to an apparent hamstring injury, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "Ben is the only doubt. We have to wait and see in the next 48 hours how things develop."
Analysis: White is feared to have suffered an injury Sunday, going down in the 79th minute before making his way off the field. The initial reports appear to be diagnosing a hamstring injury, although more should come following the match. Jurrien Timber is the typical starter at right-back either way, so this shouldn't force a change. However, with Riccardo Calafiori also injured in warmups, the club is getting low on replacements.
Gets assist in start
White assisted once to go with zero corners and one chance created in Wednesday's 3-2 win against Kairat.
Analysis: White has been replaced in the starting lineup as Arsenal's first choice despite his high price tag, but he showed he can be an important quality reserve to have handy with a key assist in this 3-2 win. The defender is likely to be among the substitutes against Leeds.
Substitute option Tuesday
White (hamstring) is on the bench to face Aston Villa on Tuesday.
Analysis: White is back in contention following a two-game absence and could eventually split playing time with Jurrien Timber at right-back. The experienced defender has made nine appearances this season, recording one assist over that span, but he has only played 90 minutes in two of those matchups.
Out several games
White (hamstring) is progressing well but will miss a few games, coach Mikel Arteta said in the press conference. "Yeah, he's out. He's evolving well, it's not a major injury, but it will keep him out for a few games, I think. I don't think it's going to be (a major injury) and Ben is a really fast healer as well, so there's hope that we're going to have him in the next few games."
Analysis: White is dealing with a minor hamstring injury and evolving well but won't be available in the next few games. The defender will likely return in early January, leaving Arsenal without a backup option to Jurrien Timber at right-back until he returns to full fitness.
Sidelined a month
White is set to miss a month due to a hamstring injury following a scan, according to Charlie Wyett of The Sun.
Analysis: White went down Saturday and is now feared to be set for a lengthy absence, with the defender set to be ruled out for four to five weeks. This comes following a scan Monday, leaving the club without yet another option in the defense, a persistent issue this campaign. Jurrien Timber is their regular right-back and will likely continue in that role, although the club is left without a backup option as White hits the sidelines.
Injured against Wolves
White was forced off in the first half of Saturday's match against Wolves with a possible hamstring injury.
Analysis: White made it 30 minutes before going down Saturday while holding his hamstring. Forced into the starting XI in his fourth straight match, it's likely that was too much for the defender who has battled numerous injuries the past couple seasons. The hope is that it's a minor hamstring injury, but either way, it likely means he won't be back until January. Myles Lewis-Skelly came on for him against Wolves with Riccardo Calafiori being suspended.
Tallies assist
White assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and two chances created in Wednesday's 2-0 win over Brentford.
Analysis: This has been unfamiliar territory for White, who was a consistent starter for the Gunners before moving into a secondary role. He has contributed when called upon though, and might be used off the bench against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Managing minutes after injury
White has been managing his minutes after returning from injury, and that has led him to little time to begin the season, according to manager Mikel Arteta. "It was an injury that kept him out for a few weeks, and we have to manage his load, and he didn't have the rhythm to do that. So the reason why he's not been playing is to manage that. He's in a good place now, he's been training more recently, and his feeling has been very good, and he will have minutes to play."
Analysis: White has been back from his injury for some time now, but has yet to earn much of a role with the squad, starting in one of his two appearances since Sept. 16, earning 65 minutes of play. That said, the club has been managing his minutes and limiting the defender, ensuring he can maintain fitness after a setback to begin the season. It still appears the right-back is more of a rotational option behind Jurrien Timber moving forward, although he should receive more opportunities for minutes, especially if injuries occur in the defense.
Available against Fulham
White (undisclosed) managed his load this week but is fully fit and available for Saturday's clash against Fulham, coach Mikel Arteta said in the press conference, according to Simon Collings from The Standard.
Analysis: White missed training this week and managed his load but is fully fit and available for Saturday's clash against the Cottagers. That said, he remains in competition with Jurrien Timber to get the start on the right side of the backline.
Absent from training
White was not in training Thursday ahead of Saturday's match against Fulham, according to Sky Sports.
Analysis: White looks to be on the outside looking in for Saturday's contest, as the defender was not available for training Thursday. The reason his his absence is still undisclosed, but this is a brutal spell for him, as he has struggled with injuries this season, only appearing twice all season. He will likely now be questionable for Saturday, likely to be limited if an option, as he has gone unused off the bench in four of his six appearances this season.
Finds bench
White (undisclosed) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Manchester City.
Analysis: White was in question heading into Sunday's contest, but has made the call, recovering from his undisclosed injury to earn a bench role. He earned the start in their opener but has yet to play since, likely to be a depth option to Jurrien Timber at right-back.
Status unclear for Sunday
White (undisclosed) is uncertain to face Manchester City on Sunday, manager Mikel Arteta told media during his pre-match press conference on Friday. "If there is a chance, it will be after tomorrow's session because they haven't done anything yet, so we'll have more information tomorrow."
Analysis: The nature of White's injury remains uncertain, but based on Arteta's words, he's not likely to play because he's yet to train regularly. Jurrien Timber should remain as the starting right-back until White is ready to contend for a spot in the lineup.
Out Tuesday
White (undisclosed) is out for Tuesday's Champions League clash with Athletic Club, per manager Mikel Arteta. "Gabi, Kai, Ben and Martin are still out, unfortunately."
Analysis: White is still out, despite returning to the bench for a weekend clash with Nottingham Forest. It appears that return was more to do with making up squad numbers than actual fitness. White's next chance to return to action will be a Sunday clash with Manchester City back in the Premier League.
On bench Saturday
White (undisclosed) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: White is on the bench for Saturday's match against Forest after recovering from the injury that kept him out of the last two Premier League games. His availability strengthens Arsenal's defensive depth heading into the busy stretch. He may still need to compete with Jurrien Timber to reclaim a starting role.
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