
Karl Hein and Lucas Nygaard have been struggling with their loan situations, resulting in limited match participation.
The lack of match experience for Hein and Nygaard could hinder their development and leave Arsenal with fewer options in goal.
Both goalkeepers have sat out of matches more often than not, though specific match counts are not detailed.
Arsenal's goalkeeper loan issues persist this season, with both Karl Hein and Lucas Nygaard frequently not participating in matches.
Arsenalâs goalkeeper loan struggles continue
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Goalkeeper loans are often difficult to get right, given the unique nature of the position. If you arenât immediately starting and in good form, itâs often difficult to change the situation as the season goes on, particularly for a team not playing in multiple competitions.
Thatâs exactly how things are panning out for Arsenalâs loan goalkeepers this season, with Gunners shot-stoppers Karl Hein and Lucas Nygaard both spending more time on the bench than on the pitch.
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Heinâs loan has been particularly disappointing, especially as heâs an international goalkeeper who should be starting matches somewhere.
The 23-year-old played just twice for Werder Bremen in the entire campaign, with the German club failing to give Hein a single minute when first-choice goalkeeper Mio Backhaus was available. Heinâs only two starts came during a brief injury absence for Backhaus.
Hein then suffered a thumb injury in March, bringing his season to an early end.
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Nygaardâs loan has been more of a mixed bag, as he was in and out of the team for the first few months of his loan spell. He made seven starts in Brabrandâs first 13 games after signing, which was a decent enough start.
Since then, he hasnât played a minute in Brabrandâs last five matches, and his replacement Henrik Lindhard has kept clean sheets in three of those games, conceding just once in each of the other two. Nygaardâs last appearance was a 4-2 defeat.
Unless something changes for Nygaard soon, it looks like both he and Hein will return to Arsenal off the back of months without any competitive action.
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