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LINEUPS AND KICKOFF
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It’s the last London Derby managed for Arsene Wenger as an Arsenal manager, with West Ham United looking to properly spoil the party.
As mentioned in the David Moyes press conference, there will be no James Collins again for West Ham, as the same 3-4-3 lineup remains for the Hammers.
With their massive Europa League semifinal against Atletico Madrid on Thursday, it’s still remains a strong Arsenal team motivated to have a great display in one of the last games managed by the legend.