Photo: Karl Hein spotted in Arsenal first-team training ahead of Benfica clash
Arsenal travel to Italy on Thursday night as they take on Benfica in the first leg of their Europa League clash.
The game was meant to be played in Portugal, but has now been moved to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome due to pandemic-related issues.
Mikel Arteta was putting his players through their paces at London Colney today ahead of the game, assessing them as he attempts to pick a team.
Thomas Partey won’t be involved due to injury, but there was a surprise as Karl Hein was spotted in action during training.
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Joao Moutinho is mobbed after is fine strike
Joao Moutinho s stunning goal clinched a battling 2-1 win for Wolves as nine-man Arsenal self-destructed at Molineux.
The midfielder s brilliant 30-yard drive sealed victory for the hosts, who cashed in on two red cards from the Gunners.
The visitors had total control after Nicolas Pepe s opener, with Bukayo Saka shooting against a post and seeing a goal ruled out by VAR.
But the game turned in first-half stoppage time when Ruben Neves levelled from the spot after David Luiz was sent off for tripping Willian Jose.
Goalkeeper Bernd Leno was also dismissed in the second half for handling outside his area as the Gunners night went from bad to worse.
David Luiz and Bernd Leno sent off as nine-man Arsenal self-destruct at Wolves
Updated: February 2 2021, 8.23pm
Arsenal’s David Luiz is shown a red card by referee Craig Pawson (Nick Potts/PA).
Joao Moutinho’s stunning goal clinched a battling 2-1 win for Wolves as nine-man Arsenal self-destructed at Molineux.
The midfielder’s brilliant 30-yard drive sealed victory for the hosts, who cashed in on two red cards from the Gunners.
The visitors had total control after Nicolas Pepe’s opener, with Bukayo Saka shooting against a post and seeing a goal ruled out by VAR.
But the game turned in first-half stoppage time when Ruben Neves levelled from the spot after David Luiz was sent off for tripping Willian Jose.
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