The Arsenal football morning digest. Martin Keown has sent a warning to Slavia Prague, Jesse Lingard has sent a clear transfer note, and Mikel Arteta has sent an update on Bukayo Saka's injury.
Keown issues a warning to Slavia Prague. Martin Keown has warned Slavia Prague about Arsenal's danger ahead of the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final on Thursday.
After a late equalizer in the first leg last week, the Czechs now have an away goal advantage heading into the second leg in a few days.
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The Gunners, on the other hand, cruised past Sheffield United on Sunday evening, and Keown was so impressed that he has sent a message to Slavia Prague.
'They're in great shape, undefeated in their own domestic league,' the ex-Arsenal defender said on BT Sport. 'But they'll be looking at that because they've had a little taste tonight of what Arsenal are capable of.' ' They'll be aware that if Arsenal shows up, they might be in serious trouble.
'They're a strong team, tenacious and determined. We're in for a treat if Arsenal can add that to their game, along with some quality.'
Lingard is being advised to leave Man United despite Arsenal speculation.
Jesse Lingard, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal, has been encouraged by Paul Merson to leave Manchester United permanently in the summer.
Since joining West Ham United on loan in January, Lingard has been a revelation, scoring twice in the Hammers' 3-2 victory over Leicester City on Sunday afternoon.
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The England international has been deprived of playing time at Old Trafford and may leave permanently in the summer, according to ex-Gunners midfielder Merson.
Lingard is being advised to leave Man United despite Arsenal speculation.
Jesse Lingard, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal, has been encouraged by Paul Merson to leave Manchester United permanently in the summer.
Since joining West Ham United on loan in January, Lingard has been a revelation, scoring twice in the Hammers' 3-2 victory over Leicester City on Sunday afternoon.
The England international has been deprived of playing time at Old Trafford and may leave permanently in the summer, according to ex-Gunners midfielder Merson.
Saka is modified by Arteta.
In the coming days, Mikel Arteta and Arsenal will keep a close eye on Bukayo Saka as they wait to learn the extent of his injury suffered against Sheffield United.
Saka was substituted in the 69th minute of Arsenal's comfortable victory at Bramall Lane and sat on the bench with an icepack on his thigh.
However, Arteta is still waiting to learn the extent of the 19-year-injury olds as he attempts to get him fit for Thursday's crucial Europa League match against Slavia Prague.
'I don't know the extent,' Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said after his side's victory over the Blades.







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