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Arsenal now have just 10 games left this season and the prospect of a top-four finish in the Premier League has never felt so close.
The club has made huge strides under Mikel Arteta this season and they are now on the final stretch.
This international break gives them time to reflect ahead of the run-in and Arsenal will want to use the fortnight wisely.
They face a busy schedule when they return, with rearranged games against Chelsea and Tottenham to fit in.
Here are three jobs for Arsenal and Arteta during the next fortnight…
Get Tomiyasu back fit
Cedric Soares has performed well at right-back, but Arsenal will want to have Takehiro Tomiyasu back and available.
The Japan defender has stayed at London Colney during the international break and will use the time to work