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Mikel Arteta analyses top four race following win at Watford

Arsenal welcome Leicester City to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon as the Gunners continue their push for UEFA Champions League football.

Mikel Arteta's side clinched a 3-2 win against Watford last weekend, leaving them one point above Manchester United with three games in hand on Ralf Rangnick's men.

The north London outfit defeated the Foxes 2-0 at the King Power earlier this season and the east Midlands-based club won't have to face their talisman Jamie Vardy, who is out due to injury.

On the other hand, Arsenal don't have too many injury problems of their own to worry about ahead of Sunday's match but there are still a couple of concerns.

With that being said, has now taken a look at who may or may not miss the clash with Brendan Rodgers' side.

Tomiyasu has been out of action for a few weeks now as a result of injuries to both his calves.

"Tomiyasu we’re still assessing him because we’re taking some time to try to protect him and get him in the best and safest possible way."

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Smith Rowe missed the clash with Wolves on February 24 through illness and was expected to return against the Hornets.

However, the club revealed before the game that he had tested positive for Covid-19.

The Hale End academy graduate has been in sublime form recently, netting nine Premier League

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