Yorkshire Post

Wenger wary of Russia-UK tension

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Arsene Wenger is hopeful that current diplomatic tensions between Russia and the United Kingdom will not impact Arsenal’s Europa League meeting with CSKA Moscow.

CSKA visit the Emirates Stadium tonight before the second leg of their quarter-final takes place in the Russian capital a week later.

The tie comes against the backdrop of heightened diplomatic tensions between the British government and the Kremlin over the poisoning of Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a nerve agent in Salisbury last month.

Diplomats have been expelled from both countries, while there have been calls for England to boycott this summer’s World Cup in Russia.

Arsenal’s meeting with CSKA comes at a time when relations are at a low point but Wenger does not want the match to be involved in the current political stance of their respective countries.

“Honestly, nobody knows really what’s going on.” he said.

“It looks more to be diplomatic relations between England and Russia at the moment are a bit complicate­d. I just hope it won’t affect both ties and that it will not affect the supporters.

“Nor for the Russian people who come over here and not for English people who want to travel there.”

The Europa League now represents Arsenal’s only opportunit­y of silverware this season, while a return to the Champions League only looks feasible by winning this competitio­n.

The Gunners are 13 points adrift of the top four with just seven games remaining and replicatin­g Manchester United – who won the Europa League last season but only managed to finish sixth in the Premier League – remains on the cards.

Wenger has seen his side beat Ostersund and AC Milan to reach the last eight – winning both of those ties following an impressive showing away from home in the first leg.

This time around they welcome CSKA to London before travelling for the return leg and Wenger admits he would rather play at home second.

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