Unai Emery, boss of Arsenal, states that a knee injury "is not positive at first impression" while his right-back is outclassed against Chelsea



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UPDATE

The right-back was forced to score 73 minutes after locking his knee to the ground in the win over the Blues.

Unai Emery said the injury suffered by Hector Bellerin (Arsenal) was "not positive at first touch" after his right-back was eliminated in the 2-0 win over Chelsea.

Bellerin, 23, took off on a stretcher 72 minutes after being injured in the knee at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Arsenal hopes the injury will be more serious than she's been

Arsenal hopes the injury will be more serious than she's been

The Spaniard made his return to the Gunner's starting lineup after suffering a calf injury against Southampton in December.

But prospects are bleak for Bellerin, Emery stating, "The prediction is that this could be a serious injury.

"We have to wait until tomorrow, but first impressions are not positive."


Fourth place in the Premier League was won by a fantastic win over their rivals against Arsenal, which reduced the gap to Chelsea by three points.

The goals of Alexandre Lacazette and Laurent Koscielny in the first half were sufficient to give the three points to Arsenal.

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri launched a virulent attack on his player's mentality after the match, but Emery praised his players, adding, "Today, all the circumstances have accompanied. The mentality was good.

"And we want to have the same mindset today at home and on the outside – which we do not have yet."

Emery's men are back in the Champions League football race

Emery's men are back in the Champions League football race

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