Rennes 3-1 Arsenal: Unai Emery's side must overturn a two-goal deficit in the second leg next week
In the three seasons he played under Arsene Wenger, Iwobi was in and out of the team and couldn’t stake a claim to be a regular starter. Under Emery, he is a permanent fixture in the Arsenal side and one of the managers’ most consistent performers.
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