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Amie Wilson

The Unai Emery and Calum Chambers moment in Arsenal training that will encourage Gunners' fans

Arsenal are back in Europa League action tonight (Thursday), as Unai Emery looks to relieve the pressure on his position with a positive result and progression to the knockout stages of the competition.

The Gunners host last year's semi-finalists Eintracht Frankfurt and go into the match knowing that a point will be enough to qualify for the next stage of the tournament with one group game left to play.

The reverse fixture saw Arsenal come out as 3-0 winners, and Emery will be hoping for a similar result with the Gunners boss under pressure after six games without a win.

A 2-2 draw with Southampton in their last Premier League outing only increased the speculation over the Arsenal manager's future, with Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo being the latest name linked with the role.

However, Emery is still currently in the position, and used Wednesday to continue to prepare his team for the match against Eintracht.

During the open training session defender Calum Chambers was one of the players who was first out onto the training field and the 24-year-old engaged into deep conversation with Emery.

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The conversation continues for at least a couple of minutes, as other players enter the pitch and greet the Arsenal manager.

What the pair talk about is unclear, but Arsenal will be hoping that the conversation will have a positive affect on the player's performance in his next game.

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