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Unai Emery: Arsenal must be at their best to turn Rennes tie around

The Gunners are trailing 3-1 from last week’s first leg.

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Arsenal manager Unai Emery knows only the best will be good enough to see his side progress past Rennes in the Europa League.

The Gunners welcome their Ligue 1 opponents to the Emirates Stadium on Thursday trailing 3-1 from last Thursday’s first leg.

They will be forced to mount a second-leg recovery for the second round in a row after they overturned a deficit against BATE Borisov in the round of 32, and Emery is calling on his side to show their best.

Arsenal made hard work of beating BATE Borisov in the previous round
Arsenal made hard work of beating BATE Borisov in the previous round (Nick Potts/PA)

“This round is the same with a bad result in the first match and for us it’s a tough match tomorrow.

“But our demands to get our best performance is in each training and each match, very high.

“I want to play matches that are difficult, with difficult results or with difficult players.

Arsenal beat Manchester United in their last match
Arsenal beat Manchester United in their last match (John Walton/PA)

“We need to play with high emotion with our supporters but taking decisions on the pitch cleverly with our mind.

“These are both important issues that we need to control over 90 minutes and maybe more. We want to control but we want to build on the game because this result is giving us one long match tomorrow.”

The Gunners will be boosted by the return of Alexandre Lacazette, whose three-game ban has been reduced to two by UEFA, making him available for the Emirates clash.

Midfielder Lucas Torreira, who also returns from a domestic suspension, hopes the presence of the Frenchman can help fire the Gunners through.

The Spaniard said: “We all know how important Alex Lacazette is to us as a group and obviously the more players we have available the better it is because we do have some quality players, particularly in midfield and up top.

“Hopefully we will be able to make that danger pay. Let’s just hope that Lacazette can help us to achieve the result tomorrow.”

Arsenal will assess Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s back injury ahead of the game.

Mkhitaryan missed Sunday’s Premier League win over his former club Manchester United but trained on Wednesday and will have a check before the game.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos is suspended, though, after his red card in last week’s loss.

Despite their two-goal deficit, Emery’s side are still favourites to progress, but the Spanish manager is aware his side will need to control their emotions, pointing to those red cards to Lacazette and Sokratis.

“I don’t think about it (being favourites),” he said. “I only want to play the best possible match, doing all we can, with each player and the team.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos was sent off in the first leg
Sokratis Papastathopoulos was sent off in the first leg (John Walton/PA)

“This is our way and our match for tomorrow.”

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