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Noni Madueke was replaced by Bukayo Saka in the draw with Manchester City
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Arsenal expect Noni Madueke to miss six to eight weeks with the knee injury sustained in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday.
However, the 23-year-old England winger is not believed to have suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.
The summer signing from Chelsea was substituted at half-time of the Premier League match with City and has been having tests to discover the severity of the problem.
"It looks like Noni is going to be out for a few weeks, but we don't really know yet, we will have to scan him next week again," said Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on Tuesday.
"He felt something at the beginning of the match and tried to carry on but it was too sore, so let's see."
Asked to confirm whether Madueke will be out for weeks rather than months, Arteta replied: "We hope so. Like I said, we need to scan him again to see the extent of the injury but it doesn't look too bad."
Arsenal face Port Vale in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
Earlier, sources indicated medics were waiting for the swelling to subside before making a definitive diagnosis on the injury, but it is understood that Madueke will be sidelined for a minimum of six weeks, though that timescale is thought to be the best-case scenario.
The news is a major blow to Arteta and England head coach Thomas Tuchel given Madueke's promising start to the season.
If the initial prognosis is confirmed, Madueke will not return to action until November at the earliest, ruling him out of a clutch of key domestic and European games for the Gunners.
The attacker is set to miss England's forthcoming games against Wales and Latvia, while also making him a doubt for World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania in mid-November.
Arsenal face Sunderland on 8 November in the Premier League. If Madueke is unavailable for that game and the international break, he could return for the north London derby versus Tottenham on 23 November.
No 'handbrake tactics' for Arsenal
Arteta was criticised after the home draw with City for his cautious tactics, as summer signing Eberechi Eze dropped to the bench, despite Martin Odegaard's absence, and Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice and Mikel Merino formed a midfield three.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher highlighted the similarities between the Spaniard and former Liverpool managers Gerard Houllier and Rafa Benitez, who he played under, saying Arsenal can sometimes have the same "handbrake on" mentality as the ex-Reds bosses.
"I don't read it but if you tell me that this is the main [narrative], I'm surprised - I would be extremely surprised with my knowledge and my know-how and how I analyse a football game," Arteta responded.
"Because it was impossible for somebody to predict such a dominance from Arsenal throughout 96 minutes, because it never happened in 17 years of Pep [Guardiola] as a manager.
"So if the narrative goes somewhere else and we're talking about dominance, how can you be dominant against such a team if you have, what was the word? Handbrake?
"Dominance and handbrake, they are two different words. But I accept everything. I will learn more to have a different vision."