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Mesut Ozil and Kolasinac react on Arsenal’s match against Manchester United

Arsenal will tomorrow face Manchester United and Sead Kolasinac & Mesut Ozil have sent messages to the fans.

Arsenal will tomorrow welcome Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium and the gunners will be hoping to progress to the next round of the FA Cup. The Arsenal players trained on Wednesday and have done the same today, Sead Kolasinac and Mesut Ozil have sent messages to the Arsenal fans ahead of this match.

Mesut Ozil was unused substitute in Arsenal’s match against Chelsea on Saturday but the fans were however happy to at least see him on the bench since Unai Emery had omitted him from the match day squad in the previous match at the London Stadium. The German international has however remained calm and is supposedly working hard in training as seen in pictures and videos released by the club.

Mesut Ozil has tweeted about Arsenal’s match against Manchester United and he wrote;

“A huge FA Cup game awaits us! #Together”

Most of the Arsenal fans replied saying that they miss him so much since the last time they saw him was in their game against Brighton & Hove Albion. Most of the Arsenal fans will be hoping that Unai Emery gives Mesut Ozil a chance in the Manchester United game.

Sead Kolasinac has been outstanding this season and he has managed to become Unai Emery’s first choice left back in Nacho Monreal’s absence. Kolasinac might not be good defensively but he has however been great in attacking moments.

The Bosnian international also tweeted saying;

“We’re so ready for that cup encounter tomorrow!”

Most of the Arsenal fans replied saying that he should start shooting since he gets chances in the penalty box but rather opts to sending a pass to his teammates. He missed two glorious chances in Arsenal’s matches against West Ham United and Chelsea.

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