Arsenal players have been out at London Colney for their final training session before their huge Champions League semi-final clash with PSG.
The Gunners are preparing for one of their biggest matches of the season, knowing a place in the Champions League final is up for grabs.
A comeback will be required for Mikel Arteta to get his side into their first final in the competition since 2006, with Arsenal 1-0 down to PSG after the first leg at the Emirates Stadium.
Ousmane Dembele’s strike is the current difference between the two teams, with Martin Odegaard calling upon Arsenal players to use rage to fuel a fightback.
While it has been a tough week for the Gunners, they have been boosted in terms of injury news for the tie.
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Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori return to Arsenal training for PSG clash
Arsenal have faced some injury concerns over the past few weeks, with Mikel Arteta facing a potentially smaller squad for the Champions League clashes.
Fortunately for him, though, there were two returns at London Colney for the final training session before taking on PSG.
Jurrien Timber was an injury doubt after picking up a problem in the first leg, while the defender was later absent to face Bournemouth.
The Netherlands international, who has impressed this season, was spotted back in training as Arsenal players took to the training pitches.
While Timber’s return comes as a boost, he isn’t the only defender back amongst it, as Riccardo Calafiori is also in training.
Calafiori has struggled with injuries this season, and while there was some hope that he would return for the first leg, he wasn’t available.
The Italian international is seemingly available again, with Calafiori’s performance against PSG in the league phase impressing many and could be something he looks to repeat.

Martin Odegaard injury fears eased with Arsenal training return
On top of other worries within the squad, there were injury concerns for Martin Odegaard after he picked up a knock against Bournemouth.
The Arsenal captain has come in for some criticism this season, with his struggles to create the same output as in previous campaigns.
However, with Odegaard back in action once again, it is a huge boost for availability and ends any worry of an injury.
It remains to be seen if the Norwegian international will feature, though, with questions appearing over his place in the team.
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