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Arsenal face Watford on Sunday looking to keep their excellent run of recent form going in their hunt for fourth spot.

Gunners fans will travel to Vicarage Road to show support for their side, but are also planning to show solidarity with the people of Ukraine following Russia's invasion.

Mikel Arteta has backed the supporters' plans to wear the country's colours and insists he's "behind any initiative that is to demonstrate that we have to live in peace."

Meanwhile, Arsenal are reportedly lining up a summer move for Napoli midfielder Fabian Ruiz and Paul Merson has delivered a withering assessment of Nicholas Pepe's transfer value.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has backed Arsenal's fans amid plans to wear yellow and blue in support of the people of Ukraine.

Supporters of the London club have made the pledge after similar shows of solidarity in stadiums up and down the country, including at Wembley Stadium before last weekend's Carabao Cup final.

More than a week has passed since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with the death toll rising amid shellings and air strikes across the European country and reports emerging of Russian forces seizing the Zaporizhzhia

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