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For the past week or so, the Arsenal squad have been in Dubai for some warm-weather training.
Having made a dismal start to 2022 - crashing out of the FA Cup at the third round stage, losing the Carabao Cup semi-final to Liverpool and failing to win either of their Premier League games - the mini-break in the season has come at the perfect time for the Gunners.
Not back in action until a week on Thursday when they face surprise top-four rivals Wolves away from home, Arsenal will have had more than enough time to forget about a miserable January.
And manager Mikel Arteta revealed the plan for getting the squad together in a brand new environment was in hope that it can prove to be the catalyst for a strong end to the campaign.
"We had a really demanding and challenging situation in the last four weeks because some players have been sick, injured, and we're trying to bring them back, trying to expose them onto pitches when they’ve not been ready," the Spaniard said after the goalless draw with Burnley.
"We’re going to have a training camp all together in a different environment. We’re going to reunite, refocus and have a good go, because there's still a lot to play for."
Before Arsenal's return to London, Arteta and his coaching staff have been putting the