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Arsenal injury news: Gunners set for triple boost as footage emerges ahead of Wolves clash
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta could be boosted by the return of three players for the clash with Wolves
Arsenal: Mikel Arteta previews Premier League game with Wolves
Bukayo Saka, Willian and Mohamed Elneny were all in training on Saturday for Arsenal as they prepared for Sunday's clash with Wolves.
Saka and Willian both came off with injuries last Sunday in the goalless draw with Leeds.
Mohamed Elneny tested positive for coronavirus during the recent international break and has been in quarantine.
But all three trained with the first-team as they geared up for the tough game at the Emirates.
Elneny is unlikely to start as he is short on match fitness but could be named on the bench.
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Nicolas Pepe is out as he starts the first of a three-match ban.
Last season, the match in north London ended in a 1-1 draw and Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says he expects another tough match.
“Obviously it is different and you could see the way they finished the second half in the last game [against Southampton],” Arteta said.
“We know we have to be prepared to go against both situations, in the back three formation they have different options to play as well and they are a threat in different areas, so we need to get prepared like we always do.
“[It is] a really tough game, they are one of the most organised teams in the league for sure.
“They have been together for a long time, they have shown in big games against big opponents how difficult they can make it so I am expecting a difficult game against a team that dominates almost every aspect of the game I would say. They know exactly what to do.”
If Arsenal are to get three points, they will need to keep Wolves attacker Adama Traore quiet.
And midfielder Dani Ceballos has warned his team-mates to be vigilant to the pacey winger's threat.
“I think he’s a very special player that any coach in the world would love to have in their team,” Ceballos told Arsenal.com.
“Apart from the fact that he’s really intimidating in terms of his physique, I think he’s really improved on a technical level and in terms of cutting inside or going wide, plus he scores goals too."