Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been putting his players through their paces ahead of their Premier League meeting with Brentford at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners must pivot their attentions and refocus ahead of the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Real Madrid in order to keep their Premier League title hopes alive.
Arsenal sit nine points behind Liverpool in the table, but the Reds lost last time out, so the Gunners will be eager to apply as much pressure as possible while the race is still open.
On Friday, two academy players were spotted in Arsenal’s training session at London Colney.
Brayden Clarke and Will Sweet spotted in Arsenal first-team training ahead of Brentford game
The players in question are Brayden Clarke and Will Sweet, both of whom were spotted in a photo behind William Saliba.
Arsenal youth team expert Jeorge Bird also corroborated the identity of the two players, whose faces are not in full sight.
Young goalkeeper Tommy Setford also took part in the training session.
Bird speculated that there would likely be space on the Arsenal bench for one academy player in the Bees clash.
Arsenal are currently without defensive trio Gabriel Magalhaes, Riccardo Calafiori and Takehiro Tomiyasu due to injury.
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Brayden Clarke and Will Sweet fact-file
Clarke is a 17-year-old Arsenal academy player who mostly features at centre-back but has also featured at right-back this season.
Last year, Clarke told the Arsenal media team about his style of play: “I’d describe myself as a ball-playing centre-half who likes to get the ball down and play.
“But to me, the most important thing is to keep the ball out of the net. I’ll put my all into everything; blocks, tackles, headers, whatever it takes! I take pride in defending.”
Meanwhile, Bird described Clarke as an “impressive reader of the game” who can play at both centre-back and right-back.
As for Sweet, he is an 18-year-old defender who largely plays at centre-back but can also play at left-back.
He has been described as a ‘ball-playing defender’ by the Arsenal website, and as a “neat passer of the ball” by Bird.