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Arsenal Receives Good News Ahead Of Chelsea Match

Arsenal has received some good news ahead of their match against Chelsea after the club confirmed that Cesc Fabregas won't take part in the match on Saturday.

Chelsea will welcome Arsenal at the Stamford Bridge on Saturday and this will be Unai Emery’s second competitive  match as the manager of the North Londoners.

This will be an important match for Unai Emery because he will be hoping to get a win because it will be the perfect chance to redeem himself after his squad put on a poor home display against Manchester City on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal has received some good news ahead of their match against Chelsea after the boss of the blues confirmed that they won’t be with Cesc Fabregas on Saturday when they welcome Unai Emery’s men to the Stamford Bridge. This is good news for Arsenal because the midfielder is a big threat to the North Londoners as he has been among top performers in wins which Chelsea has against the gunners in the last three years.

What’s more interesting is that Cesc Fabregas is a former Arsenal player and the fans always feel awkward when seeing him on the opponents team sheet but they will be happy that he won’t be taking part in that match, and tactically, he is among Chelsea’s most creative players so this is great news to the gunners.

The Arsenal squad has worked tirelessly in training because they know that they will need to win this match for the fans, manager and themselves because everyone affiliated with the gunners is optimistic this season.

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