
Arsenal strives to do the job and reach the semi -final of the UEFA Champions League in Real Madrid on April 16.
The Arteta team ended a huge result in their first leg fight with the defensive European champions last week as a Declan Rice Dubbel wore them to a 3-0 win in North London.
A lead of three goals on the way to a second leg conflict in Madrid was more than everything that had planned Arteta, because his young team supplied in style.
Arsenal is now about to have a first UCL last four place since 2009, while Carlo Ancelotti is praying for a miracle.
Real Madrid's talent from UCL -REVIVALS means that the draw is not completely closed and the nature of Arteta means that he will not follow the task lightly.
Prior to a Premier League collision with Brentford this weekend, Arteta indicated that he will make rotations, with the priority now on Madrid, while Rivals Liverpool close the domestic title.
The most important defender Gabriel Magalhaes is already excluded for the rest of the season after the spans in addition to long -term absent Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu.
Arteta hinted to Kai Havertz with an external opportunity to return to his team at the end of the campaign, but Riccardo Calafiori will only be back in action in May.
However, Artea had positive news about key duo Rice and Bukayo Saka, who were both forced into the final phase against Real Madrid.
Saka-Die has just returned from a long dismissal for the two free kicks that rice passed Thibaut Courtois and he was considered a greater risk.
Both players are 'fit and available', but it is unlikely that they will start at Brentford, with Jurrien Timber, Gabriel Martinelli and Captain Martin Odegaard, also made possible to keep them fresh for the flight to the Spanish capital next week.
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