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The fact that 3,000 football fans can visit Vienna’s Allianz Stadium on Thursday makes Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta eager for the Europa League duel with Rapid. “It will be a bit strange, but finally some people who are not only doing their job in the stadium will be looking at us. It will be a new experience, we will wait and see. But I think that is very positive,” the Spaniard said on Wednesday. Fans are not allowed in the English Premier League.
At the online press conference, Arteta once again underlined the London club’s ambitious goals in the Europa League. “I think we have a team that fights until the last moment and has the will and passion that we need. In this competition we want to go as far as possible and win it,” he said. Arteta kept a low profile on his plans for the match lineup: “We have a large squad. We have 21 players here and we will make the decisions tomorrow.
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