The Gunnars risk missing out on Champions League football next season
#1 Squad management
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Unai Emery must keep his team in a perfect condition for the next few weeks
For any football team to be successful in the world right now, much depends on the squad depth and how injury or fatigue-free the team remains throughout the campaign. Arsenal are no different.
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With just three crucial games left in the EPL, there is a crucial work on the shoulders of Emery in terms of squad management.
The Spaniard needs to ensure that he manages his players perfectly both in training and during games; avoiding fatigue and injury crisis in order to keep them in great shape so that they can give their best to the team in the remaining games.
If boss Emery can look into these areas, albeit not limited to just these, then the Gunners will have the chance to finish among the Premier League's elite four and realize their Champions League dreams next season.
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Jidonu Mauyon
Jidonu is a European and international football news writer at Sportskeeda. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and has around 7 years of previous experience working with the likes of Tribuna and SportRaba, Jidonu has a good eye for detail and has the ability to created cohesive articles, and reporting exploits have also led him to exclusively cover the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the past.
Jidonu’s tryst with football started after watching the 2002 FIFA World Cup final between Brazil and Germany, being mesmerized by Ronaldo and Ronaldinho. Barcelona philosophy and approach towards the game under Pep Guardiola further fueled the burgeoning love for the sport, and he has been a Culer ever since.
Unsurprisingly, Lionel Messi is his favorite player and is the one true GOAT for him over Cristiano Ronaldo. The 2022 FIFA World Cup final, where Messi's brace led to La Albiceleste lifting the cup left a lasting impact on him. His love for Messi also sees him follow Major League Soccer apart from Europe’s top five leagues.
In his free time, Jidonu raps and produces music, and also enjoys reading and swimming.