Villarreal, with more minutes in their legs than Arsenal

Villarreal CF get to this first match of his semifinal with Arsenal with more minutes in the legs in his gala team than his rival. Although in his favor, his opponent does it with more injuries and players without rhythm. Both teams have played more or less the same official matches this year, since the english team sum 51 and the Submarine, fifty.

Villarreal Shield / Flag

The difference between the two teams lies in the minutes played by what would be the starting teams of both squads. Thus, Emery's starting block would add 28,819 minutes, for the 23,490 minutes that he would add in Arsenal's eleven gala. Of the typical equipment of gunners it should be noted that The minutes of Lacazette and Aubameyang are included, two players who do not seem to be sure of their contest. For this reason, while Villarreal adds more wear and tear in its eleven type, Arsenal has several players who come from injury or without being very clear about their physical condition. In favor of the english is having had two more days off, since his match against Everton was last Friday and Villarreal played against Barça on Sunday.

With respect to possible eleven, the minutes are divided into Rulli (1,470 minutes), Foyth (2,290 minutes), Albiol (3,599 minutes), Pau Torres (3,315 minutes), Pedraza (2,844 minutes), Capoue (1,605 minutes), Parejo (3,595 minutes), Trigueros (3,252 minutes), Gerard (2,974 minutes), Alcácer (1,870 minutes) and Chkwueze (2,005 minutes). In short, a lot of wear and tear, but no injuries and with the option of a lot on the bench.

Arsenal Shield / Flag

The Arsenal comes with the recovery of Odegaard, who already played on Friday, and with the possible return of David Luiz. While the Doubts They are Lacazette and Aubameyang, two key players. In the minute chapter, they are divided into Leno (3,882 minutes), Chambers (651 minutes), David Luiz (2,228 minutes), Pablo Marí (1,200 minutes), Xhaka (3,414 minutes), Thomas (1,652 minutes), Ceballos (2,146 minutes), Lacazette (2,388 minutes), Odegaard (855 minutes), Pepé (2,467 minutes), and Aubameyang (2,607 minutes).