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Unai Emery receives major injury boost ahead of tight match schedule

Arsenal will play many matches next month and Unai Emery has received a major injury boost as Danny Welbeck has begun light training.

Arsenal will play eight matches in April and Unai Emery will be hoping to see everyone fit for these games because they will determine whether they win the UEFA Europa League and also if they will end the campaign in the Premier League top four.

The Arsenal squad has went to Dubai during this international break and the gunners surprisingly traveled with players like Danny Welbeck, Hector Bellerin and Rob Holding yet they have long-term injuries, and are out until the end of the season. Unai Emery seems to have decided that they continue their rehabilitation in Dubai with their teammates.

Arsenal head coach Unai Emery has however received a huge injury boost as Danny Welbeck who had an ankle injury has returned to the pitch, and was seen running in the latest video that the club uploaded today. Danny Welbeck might have returned ahead of schedule because him going to the ground and running usually means that the player will soon be fully fit since he has begun light training.

 

This international break has come at a right time for Unai Emery because Danny Welbeck could finally be available for selection in mid April and he would be helpful because the gunners are participating in both the UEFA Europa and the Premier League. Danny Welbeck will continue training alone for a few weeks before he finally returns to full training.

Unai Emery said a few months back that Danny Welbeck is out until the end of the season but the boss will probably need to tell us a new update ahead of Arsenal’s match against Newcastle United in April since the English striker has begun light training.

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