Arsenal have travelled to Spain for their crucial Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid, arriving with a 3-0 lead on aggregate - though Mikel Arteta will be aware they cannot afford to be complacent
Arsenal have arrived in the Spanish capital as they bid to reach the Champions League semi-finals ahead of a crucial second leg against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu. The Gunners have a 3-0 lead after two sensational Declan Rice free kicks and a Mikel Merino goal but know the job is far from over.
Madrid have a number of top players such as Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham who can hurt the Gunners and Carlo Ancelotti's men have the power to turn the tie on its head if they hit top form.
After resting a handful of players for the 1-1 draw against Brentford, boss Mikel Arteta will be confident his side have enough to hold firm against the Spanish giants and reach the last four.
As Arsenal count down to the most important game of their season, Mirror Football has broken down the biggest news and gossip at the Emirates.
Real Madrid given boost
Ancelotti's men will be hoping to secure any advantage they can get as they look to overturn a 3-0 deficit against Arsenal in the second leg and the Spanish giants have been granted a boost - albeit a small one - ahead of Wednesday's game.
Madrid have reportedly requested to close their roof at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium as the club rely on a vibrant home atmosphere to see them through.
In La Liga, clubs are in control of whether their stadium roof remains open or shut - but in the Champions League, UEFA must give them permission, with any retractable roof not allowed to be opened or closed once the game has started.
But according to Sport Bible, Madrid have had their request granted, following on from several other matches this season where they have played with a closed roof in the Champions League.
Ancelotti has previously spoken about the benefits of a closed roof - having done so during their win over Bayern Munich in last season's semi-final, which saw Joselu score twice late on to secure their place in the final.
"Acoustically it's different, there's more noise, a much better atmosphere, I think," he said. "That can encourage the team to be even more motivated."
Arsenal dealt Nypan blow
The Gunners looked to be leading the race to sign Norwegian wonderkid Sverre Nypan having held talks with his club Rosenborg last year.
The 18-year-old is seen as one of football's rising stars and has been compared to Martin Odegaard after a stunning season last year saw him produce 18 goal contributions in 33 appearances to turn the heads of some major clubs.
But now Arsenal look set to miss out on his signature, with Aston Villa now said to be leading the race to sign him.
According to the Athletic, Unai Emery's side are "working to close a deal" for the teenager, who is "enthusiastic" about the prospect of arriving at Villa Park, despite the likes of Manchester United also interested in him.
It goes on to say that Villa are yet to agree a fee with Rosenborg or personal terms with Nypan himself.
Legend calls for vigilance
Arsenal icon Charlie George knows a thing or two about playing Real Madrid after he scored a hat-trick against them - and still ended up on the losing side - and he has warned the club against complacency.
George was playing for Derby County at the time in 1975 when he hit his brilliant treble to inspire a 4-1 first leg lead and scored in the return game in Spain - but Madrid went through after a 5-1 second leg victory after extra time.
Now 74 years old the ex-forward, who played 133 times for his boyhood club, has urged the team to focus on getting the job done and not resting on their laurels.
“I scored four in two games against Real Madrid and came away with nothing. Let’s get the job done on Wednesday, but I’ve been telling them it’s not over. Strange things happen over there, it’s not over until it’s done."
Reflecting on Derby's painful defeat, he said: “It was devastating to lose how we did in the second leg. Personally, I managed to score four goals in two games against Real Madrid and still end up on the losing side. I think that we could have done really well in the competition if we had got through."
ColinsGooner
0
it's as if Madrid played without,Mbappe,Jude,Vin Jr or Rodrigo at the Emirates,Arsenal are here and ready,Please pray for Madrid or its better they don't come in their own stadium I. order to avoid being humbled
ColinsGooner
0
Arsenal want it closed,so that the fans won't run away and there's no stars in the sky for their players,to stare at when Arsenal humble them
baeabestz
0
We are just few hours away, very soon all these bla bla bla will end.
Bibbcdsyz
0
the Roof was close against FC Barcelona, but Madrid was beaten pants down.😂😂😂😂
Barcelona will not still catch up with Real Madrid - subordinate you shall remain 🤐
senkmorst
2
Roof open or closed,we believe in our boys COYG ❤️💪
senkmorst
1
Really I don't understand these writers, how you guys take Arsenal to be? Arsenal is the only team playing in the EPL? Other teams played and they loose, draw but no one talks about them only Arsenal WHY ALWAYS ARSENAL?
9jaNinja8903
2
A closed roof, you say. Lock us in a garage, and you will still be beaten. I predict a landslide victory to the gunners. RM 1-5 ARS. 🔥
Kitaclo
3
A closed roof under an Open Heaven for Arsenal.
Fokadostuz
0
It's not the roof playing but players inside the pitch mind you so gunners forward up to the end
Fokadostuz
4
They can close the roof but gunners will wire them with the machines we have we are scoring 2 goals no matter what
Mikel89
1
They just helped to close Arsenal goal post as well without knowing
malablata
1
Just hope they don't bring gun to start shooting our players. They are asking UEFA for things here and there. Why all this fear. If you want comeback, but you disturb the entire world?
Liydlprty
3
the Roof was close against FC Barcelona, but Madrid was beaten pants down.😂😂😂😂
SonOfPep
4
The roof was closed for Man City but City got Victory still. Good Luck Arsenal
United18
0
Hala Madrid