Ben White’s right knee ligament injury has already disrupted Arsenal’s season plans, leaving him sidelined for the rest of the Premier League and Champions League campaigns. After missing crucial matches against West Ham and Brighton, White’s performance has been questioned—his ability to play at full-back remains under scrutiny. The injury, which he is expected to suffer after surgery, has caused significant disruption to both his own career and the team’s strategy. While some sources suggest he’ll miss two key fixtures, others argue his return could help bolster the squad. This development raises questions about how other players will fill the gap, especially with Arteta’s temporary replacement of Rice and the introduction of Mosquera. As the World Cup approaches, White’s absence may also affect England’s international prospects, though his recent appearances in friendly games hint at a possible recovery. Whether his injury will lead to a deeper understanding of his playing abilities or future challenges depends on how the team adapts to his situation.