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Arsenal Sporting Lisbon Group E, KO 8pm

v UNAI EMERY has given Arsenal the perfect blend of discipline and freedom, according to Shkodran Mustafi.

Emery’s Gunners revolution is well on track with his side currently on an impressive 14-game unbeaten run. And defender Mustafi praised the new manager for the qualities he has added to Arsenal’s make-up.

The German said: “The biggest thing he has brought is that he’s someone who really knows what he wants from each player.

“He tells you exactly what he wants you to do, but gives you freedom to expose your talent.

“When we don’t have the ball, he tells you where to stand and how to get it back. And when we have it, he gives you options you can use.

“You can decide which option you choose. For me, it’s a good mix between freedom and discipline, and having the same plan in the whole team.

“That’s what we saw against Liverpool last weekend. That was the first game where I felt like we came out from the first minute and were everywhere until the 90th minute. So I feel like there’s a good mix between discipline and freedom.”

As encouragin­g as that draw against Jurgen Klopp’s high-flying side was, Emery said ahead of tonight’s Europa League clash against Sporting Lisbon: “We played a good match against Liverpool, a team who, with Manchester City, are the best team in England.

“But it is not enough because we drew. We need more and must

Sporting have lost each of their last four meetings with English opposition since beating Manchester City at home in the Europa League last 16 in 2011-12.

Sporting have managed just four wins from their last 27 away games in major European competitio­n (D4 L19), though one of those wins was last time out against Vorskla Poltava. Bate Borisov Chelsea Group L, KO 5.55pm

v MATEO KOVACIC has warned Chelsea not to fall into the same trap as Liverpool and let complacenc­y hinder their European campaign.

Liverpool were shocked 2-0 by Red Star Belgrade in continue to improve to be close to those teams.”

The Gunners can clinch Group E top spot with two games to spare, if they beat their Portuguese visitors, who will be led by caretaker manager Tiago Fernandes following last week’s sacking of Jose Peseiro.

Emery added: “It is clear for us – if we win we are first in this group. That is the target for us.

“Sporting have changed coach the Champions League this week and Chelsea face BATE Borisov tonight knowing that a win will put them through to the knockout stages of the Europa League.

They beat the Belarus side 3-1 three weeks ago at home, but midfielder Kovacic (left) warned: “Liverpool struggled and have two players – Bas Dost and Jeremy Mathieu – who didn’t play in the first game, so usually some things will change tactically.

“But the most important thing for us is our performanc­es and preparatio­ns.” a lot. In Belgrade, the atmosphere is tough. It’s difficult to play there, like it will be here too.

“You must concentrat­e in these games – or you will lose. We need to be prepared so what occurred to Liverpool doesn’t happen to us.”

Boss Maurizio Sarri has MARCELO BIELSA insists his highenergy style is not contributi­ng to Leeds’ crocked list.

The Elland Road club have suffered a number of injuries this season and Luke Ayling, Gaetano Berardi, Patrick Bamford and Izzy Brown remain sidelined for Saturday’s clash with promotion rivals West Brom.

Bielsa (left) demands players work hard in possession and to win it back as quickly as possible. Yet the Leeds boss insists: “We are the team with the least injuries in the Championsh­ip. We protect the players. “Muscular injuries are the result of burn-out, but that is not the case with our injuries. As an average, each team when you play twice a week, four players are missing with injury. We are close to this average.”

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MAN WITH A PLAN Arsenal boss Unai Emery believes in trusting his players to carry out his ideas ANOTHER FINE MES Mesut Ozil Mustafi in training yesterday brought Eden Hazard, but striker Alvaro Morata was left behind to rest, so Olivier Giroud will lead the attack.
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