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Arsenal’s run-in to potential glory this season has just been made more difficult, as they face a difficult period of fixtures towards the end of the campaign. Mikel Arteta’s side will head into their next game against Manchester City having not played for nearly three weeks, but this is the last time they will be afforded the luxury of a break. The month of April will be make or break for Arsenal as they aim to compete in the Premier League and Champions League, but it will also be a month where Arteta has to get his rotation spot on. Three games now have new fixture dates, and depending on A…

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