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Unai Emery Stops Player From Playing For His Country’s National Team

Arsenal left back Sead Kolasinac just recovered from a knee injury and has only played one game for the gunners this season.

The international break has begun and the Arsenal players that got a call up from their countries have left London to join the rest of their teammates in their national teams respectively.

It is however reported that Arsenal boss Unai Emery requested Sead Kolasinac not to go for the international games even though he had got a call up by Bosnia-Herzegovina according to the Metro. The Arsenal left back has been on the sidelines for some time after he got injured during the pre-season matches and just returned to full training, so I think Unai Emery thought that it would be best if he stayed.

Sead Kolasinac played for the first time this season some few days ago when the gunners travelled to Azerbaijan to face Qarabag and the Bosnian international didn’t have a great performance but that could be because he is still recovering from the knee injury. So Unai Emery will be hoping to see Sead Kolasinac train more to get more fit ahead of their upcoming set of matches which will be played in a short time, so he will probably get some chances in those matches this month.

Arsenal fans will be praying that their other players that got call ups from their countries don’t get injured while on international duty because they need them.

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