The Europa League final is the most significant game in the recent history of the club. The club’s future for the next couple of seasons hangs on the results of this game. Whether or not Unai Emery’s season will be seen as a success depends on this one game. The caliber of players in the squad in the next few seasons depends on whether champions league qualification is attained through this game. As an added bonus, we’re playing local rivals Chelsea which comes with its own set of storylines. Petr Cech is playing his last game in a European cup final against the club at which he is a club legend and, if the stories are to be believed, will be joining as a sporting director next season. The much beloved Oli G stands in Arsenal’s way, after flopping in big European ties in the past for Arsenal (Monaco away, I’m looking at you). Eden Hazard is probably playing his last game in Chelsea blue. It’s all too much to take. Let’s try to take a step back and see if we can get a better perspective on where the game will be won and lost. Injuries
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