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Wenger to use West Ham match as preparatio­n for Europa tie

Arsenal treat League game against West Ham as warm-up

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The Europa League is Arsenal’s priority as the club aim to seal qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League by winning the tournament, manager Arsene Wenger said as he referred to Sunday’s West Ham United domestic fixture as “preparatio­n”.

Europe’s second tier competitio­n is Arsenal’s only real hope of securing Champions League football after a poor league season has left them 14 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur in sixth position with five games remaining.

The north London outfit host Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their semi-final in a week’s time with the winner of the May 16 final in Lyon gaining automatic entry into the Champions League.

“The Europa League is the priority as in the Premier League we go for not a lot. For us it is the biggest priority now,” Wenger told a news conference.

“This weekend is preparatio­n for (next) Thursday. I rested some players after the CSKA Moscow (semi-final second leg) match, and they will need a game. It is not so much rest, but preparatio­n.

“It is important that now we have a big opponent to beat. Atletico are the favourites for the competitio­n. But at our best, we can beat them.”

Mkhitaryan ruled out

Arsenal playmaker Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who is on the mend from a knee injury, has been ruled out of the West Ham clash while midfielder Jack Wilshere’s participat­ion is also in doubt.

“We have some uncertaint­y about Jack Wilshere, Henrikh Mkhitaryan is not back. (Goalkeeper) David Ospina is available again,” Wenger added.

“Aaron Ramsey has not participat­ed in full training but is practising in non-contact. He will be available for Sunday.” West Ham are 14th in the table, seven points above the relegation zone.

Arsenal are two points ahead of seventh-placed Burnley after last weekend’s loss to Newcastle United and another defeat could see Wenger’s side slip behind their Lancashire rivals.

 ?? Reuters ?? Arsenal training at St Albans, Britain. Europe’s second tier competitio­n is Arsenal’s only real hope of securing Champions League football after a poor league season.
Reuters Arsenal training at St Albans, Britain. Europe’s second tier competitio­n is Arsenal’s only real hope of securing Champions League football after a poor league season.

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