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Mikel Arteta has praised the professionalism of Bernd Leno as the Arsenal goalkeeper continues to provide high-quality cover for Aaron Ramsdale.
The 30-year-old is set to play at Crystal Palace with the Gunners continuing their push to consolidate a top-four place.
He had been first-choice, after moving to north London, since 2018. But following a poor start to the season, Arteta handed new £30million arrival Ramsdale a chance.
The former Sheffield United star impressed and Leno - who is contracted at Arsenal until 2023 - has been left out in the cold ever since.
But while Newcastle were ready to pounce in January, Leno has stayed focused and fought for his place. The German retains a good relationship with Ramsdale, and Arteta said: “What you want to have is in every position players that are reliable and can perform, whether they've been playing recently or not.
“In the goalkeeping position it's no different, that is why we bought Aaron, to get the standards higher, to bring different qualities, different ways of understanding and acting during matches, and different experiences.
"With Bernd we have the capacity to play him [on Monday] and we know what we're going to