Arsenal have no fresh injury concerns ahead of the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Thursday.
The Gunners headed to Spain with the tie finely poised at 1-1 but have the boost of a fit Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who returned from a knee injury at the weekend having sat out the first leg.
Mkhitaryan has since been assessed and suffered no adverse reaction, so is fit and available.
And Alex Iwobi has travelled despite suffering a slight hamstring injury in the defeat at Manchester United.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is cup-tied and Mohamed Elneny is out injured.
Arsene Wenger says is not concerned about Arsenal’s troubles away from home.
The Gunners have only won seven times on the road in all competitions this season and are yet to take a point on their travels in the Premier League in 2018.
But four of those victories have come in Europe, including a 2-0 triumph against AC Milan at San Siro in March.
On concerns over his side’s away form this year, boss Wenger said at a press conference: “In the Premier League yes, in Europe no.
“In Europe I think we have done well away from home and we neglected a bit the Premier League away from home recently.”