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Arteta reveals the important Arsenal players that will miss game against Wolves

Arsenal will this weekend welcome Wolverhampton to the Emirates Stadium and Mikel Arteta has revealed the important players that will miss the game.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed the players that will miss their final game of the season, which will be on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium against Wolverhampton. The Gunners were in a fierce title race with Manchester City in a bid to win the 2022/23 Premier League title but a defeat against Nottingham Forest in their 37th game week saw them lose the trophy to The Citizens. Arsenal currently has 81 points while Manchester City have 89 points. Manchester City are this year’s Premier League Champions even though we still have the last game of the Premier League season yet to be played.

The Gunners will have to settle for second place even though they had led the league table for 10 months this season. Despite this, Arsenal fans can still look forward to an exciting final game of the season against Wolverhampton. However, Mikel Arteta has revealed that some players will not be available for selection.

“Alex [Zinchenko] is still out. William Saliba is still out. Tomiyasu is still out. Mohamed Elneny is still out. There are a few that are not available but the rest are all good,” Mikel Arteta told Arsenal media.

This means that Arsenal will have to make do without some key players for their final game of the season. However, they still have enough quality in their squad to secure a victory against Wolverhampton and end their season on a high note.

Wolverhampton, on the other hand, are currently in the 13th position on the Premier League table with 41 points. They have had an inconsistent season and will be looking to end it on a positive note by securing a victory against Arsenal.

Despite missing some key players, Arsenal will be confident of securing a victory against Wolverhampton at home. They have been impressive at home this season and will be looking to end their campaign with a win in front of their fans.

In conclusion, Arsenal will be looking to end their season on a high note by securing a victory against Wolverhampton at the Emirates Stadium. Although they will be missing some key players, they still have enough quality in their squad to secure a win. Arsenal fans will be hoping that their team can end the season with a victory and look forward to next season with renewed optimism.

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