Arsenal’s 2,400 mile-round trip to Belarus comes three
days after Monday’s 2-0 win over West Brom and three
days before their visit of Brighton on Sunday (12pm).
And Wenger admits the Gunners’ busy fixture schedule
could force him into a number of rotation changes.
"I have a decision to make and at the moment I would
say that the schedule for us is a bit cruel," Wenger
told the Evening Standard .
"We play [on Monday], we play in BATE Borisov on
Thursday night and play Sunday morning at 12pm.
Arsenal train ahead of their
Europa League clash with
BATE
Wed, September 27, 2017
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“There
is no
need to
talk to
the
Premier League about [the TV schedule] because it's
the television that decides.
"So for us the time is very short. But the television
decides and I don't complain about that.
“What I want to say is that for the selection it has an
impact for me for the first day and for the Sunday
game.
“Because you have another home game and it is very
important that we have a strong record at home."
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