After nine months out thanks to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, Jurrien Timber could return to the Arsenal squad against Bournemouth. But how could the Gunners' season have gone if the Dutchman never got injured?
Timber signed for Arsenal from Ajax in the summer transfer window for a fee in the region of £38million, and after impressing in pre-season, the defender was given the worst news possible as he picked up an ACL injury on the opening day of the Premier League season. But, Timber has returned to action with the Arsenal Under-21s side in recent weeks, and the 22-year-old could return to Mikel Arteta's squad for the final few games of the season.
Despite the Gunners' fantastic campaign so far, the one position which Arsenal could still improve is the left-back role, with Oleksandr Zinchenko, Takehiro Tomiyasu, and Jakub Kiwior all rotating on the left side of defence. So, if Timber had been fit all season long to play for Arsenal at left-back, how could the season have gone? Let's take a look.
To set up this simulation, we used Football Manager 2024 to simulate the 2023/24 season, giving Timber a chance to play his first season at the club with no injuries. This is what happened.
In the simulation, Timber was a regular name on Arteta's teamsheet, with the defender making 48 appearances for the Gunners across all competitions. Only six players made more, showing how important he was when fit.
In the 48 games, Timber offered an attacking threat, grabbing a goal and eight assists while averaging a rating of 7.17 per game. Bukayo Saka was the best-performing player at the club, with the Englishman ending the campaign on 21 goals.
At the end of the 2023/24 season, Football Manager 2024 put together an overall best
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