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Preview: Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers
What the managers say
Arteta: "Now it’s about finishing the season in style, providing a great performance and getting a victory in front of our people. We want to show our gratitude and receive the incredible energy that they have given us throughout the season, and start to build for the next season.
"We have to wrap it up in the best possible way. It’s been some journey, full of emotions, and really looking forward [to something] that in the end we haven’t achieved. But I think looking at it with a bit of perspective, there are a lot of things - not only on the field - that have happened at the club that deserves a lot of credit from a lot of people." - read every word from Mikel's pre-match press conference
Lopetegui: "On Sunday we have an important match because it is the last match of the season against maybe the best team with Manchester City in the Premier League.
“They have been very close to winning the league. Of course, they are going to want to make a good match in front of their fans so we have to go there ready. It is the last match but we have to be ready to compete with them.”
Team news
Mikel Arteta is unsure whether Bukayo Saka or Leandro Trossard will be able to feature as the pair have slight issues, while Reiss Nelson missed the game against Nottingham Forest last weekend through illness and it remains to be seen if he has fully recovered.
William Saliba has lost his battle to return before the end of the season due to the back issue that has kept him out for the past six weeks, meaning he joins Gabriel Martinelli, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Mohamed Elneny and Takehiro Tomiyasu on the sidelines - hear from Mikel about their injury timelines.
Meanwhile, Lopetegui has virtually a fully-fit squad to choose from, with only long-term casualties Sasa Kalajdzic, who suffered an ACL injury on his debut in September, and Chiquinho unavailable.