
Arsenal has been stimulated for their Champions League quarterfinals second stage against Real Madrid through the return of two stars to fitness.
The Gunners go to the Spanish capital in a dominant position and won 3-0 in the first stage at the Emirates.
The side of Mikel Arteta will want to avoid a Real Madrid-Vechtback on Wednesday, whereby the 15-way European champions are looking for a remarkable result to keep their title defense alive.
Because offering Arsenal to keep their benefits, the defensive options of Arteta before the competition have been stimulated.
Ben White was trained on Tuesday in London Colney, where the defender had missed their weekend draw against Brentford in the Premier League.
Arteta confirmed prior to the match that the defender had felt something during the training session on Friday and was therefore not risking.
It is unclear whether the problem was related to the knee injury that he had sidelined for 25 games earlier this season.
His most recent appearance came when he was introduced as a 90th minute replacement in the 3-0 win over Madrid.
White replaced Jurrien Timber on Tuesday after the Dutch defender had sustained a late injury issue.
He was added in the training by midfielder Thomas Partey, who had doubts about picking up a non -specific knock against Brentford after picking up a non -specific knock.
The midfielder, who opened the score for the Gunners with a second half of a strike, was replaced at 69 minutes.
The 31-year-old was reported by Arteta to 'felt something' in the game, but now seems ready to travel to Madrid for the second stage.
The availability of Pitey and White will be a boost for the Gunners, who are without long -term absent Gabriel Jesus, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Gabriel, Riccardo Calafiori and Kai Havertz.
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