Arsenal yellow cards has become a trending term as supporters want to know which players are close to a suspension.
Premier League rules state that any player who picks up ten yellow cards before – and including – their side’s 32nd fixture will receive a two-game ban.
So, let’s take a look at which Arsenal players are close to receiving a two-game ban…
Arsenal yellow cards
Well, it is technically impossible for any Arsenal player to amass ten yellow cards before the 33rd Premier League game of the 2022/23 campaign arrives.
Arsenal take on West Ham in their 31st Premier League fixture today, before going up against Southampton in their 32nd Premier League clash of the season on Friday 21st April.
Before today’s encounter against West Ham kicked off, Bukayo Saka was the surprise name at the top of Arsenal’s yellow card rankings with six bookings to his name.
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You can see the total list of Arsenal players to have received a yellow card in the Premier League this season below.
- Bukayo Saka (6)
- Ben White (5)
- Granit Xhaka (5)
- Gabriel Jesus (4)
- Gabriel Magalhães (4)
- William Saliba (4)
- Martin Ødegaard (4)
- Gabriel Martinelli (3)
- Eddie Nketiah (2)
- Thomas Partey (2)
- Takehiro Tomiyasu (2)
- Oleksandr Zinchenko (2)
- Aaron Ramsdale (1)
Therefore, Saka would have to somehow pick up four yellow cards in two games to receive a two-match ban, something that, if he did manage it, would land him a two-game ban anyway in the form of two red cards.
In truth, it is impressive to see how well Arsenal have conducted themselves this season, as nobody at the Emirates Stadium looks set to pick up ten yellow cards in the Premier League before the 33rd fixture.
That means – barring any injuries or senseless red cards against West Ham and Southampton – Mikel Arteta should have his best players available for the crucial clash against Manchester City on Wednesday 26th April.
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