The Arsenal players have been put through their paces at the club's London Colney training base ahead of Sunday afternoon's Premier League clash against Wolves
Arsenal's preparations for the final game of the Premier League season against Wolves have continued this week with the club releasing footage from training.
The Gunners know that the outcome of Sunday's meeting at the Emirates Stadium will have no bearing on their position in the league table as they're guaranteed to finish second behind recently crowned champions Manchester City, but there is an incentive to end the campaign on a high.
Following back-to-back losses at the hands of Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest, Arsenal now find themselves eight points behind Pep Guardiola's side and won't want that margin to extend otherwise their hard work over the past nine months perhaps won't be represented.
Recent history does bode well for the north London outfit as they've won the last three meetings between the two sides. It is a sequence that Arteta will be hopeful of continuing and ahead of the big game, he and his coaching staff put the first-team squad - and a few youngsters - through their paces during a training session at London Colney.
Below is what football.london noticed from the footage that has been released by the club's official website.
Nelson returns
It would seem he has made a full recovery as he was back amongst the group in training and should be in line for a recall to the matchday squad, at the very least, and who knows if Sunday will be his farewell appearance having rejected multiple offers of a new contract.
Youngster impresses
Operating mostly down the right-hand side, the teenager was willing to run at his marker when the opportunity arose. At one point he cut inside onto his favoured left-foot before seeing an effort hit the post and evaded the attentions of both Gabriel Jesus and Jakub Kiwior only for Gabriel Magalhaes to halt his progress.
Fortunately for Cozier-Duberry, even with the return to fitness of Nelson, he could retain his place in the matchday squad for the visit of Wolves on Sunday due to Gabriel Martinelli being absent and perhaps he will celebrate turning 18 - the very next day - by making his senior debut.
'Magic moment'
Matt Turner had two roles in training. One was his usual day job of being a goalkeeper, the other was to provide a bit of commentary and it's safe to say he might have a future holding the microphone.
In fact, in the very first clip, the USMNT stopper was seemingly in awe of Eddie Nketiah as he commented on the striker's finish by stating: "Oh my gosh, what a goal. Touch, turn, finish, boom! He makes it looks so easy at times."
But perhaps the highlight of Turner's pitchside commentary came at around the 6.26-minute mark and this time it was at the expense of Nketiah as the striker's effort looked to be heading for the back of the net when Rob Holding intervened with a fantastic block which promoted Arsenal's number 30 to say: "Oh, what a block, magic moment!"