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Plenty has changed at Arsenal since their last visit to the United States in the summer of 2019. Of course, the manager but most notably the playing squad.
Planned trips to America have been shelved in recent years due to Covid-19, but the Gunners are making up for lost time with a 10-day tour which includes a friendly in Baltimore, Maryland against Everton and then on to Orlando, Florida to face Orlando City and London rivals Chelsea.
Three years ago, Arsenal - managed by Unai Emery - pitted their wits against Colorado Rapids in Denver, Bayern Munich in Los Angeles and then Real Madrid in Washington DC as they recorded wins in the first two games before losing on penalties against the La Liga giants.
The squad Emery named for the 2019 USA tour included as many as 17 players who are no longer with Arsenal and another who is spending the season out on loan. In fact, of the 29-man squad named only 10 were present in the travelling party under Arteta three years on.
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