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ARSENAL STARS HANDED LACAZETTE HARSH PUNISHMENT IN THE FINAL TRAINING SESSION.

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Alexandre Lacazette, a former Lyon striker, is out of contract at Arsenal this summer, and he received a harsh punishment before of the season's last match against Everton.Alexandre Lacazette, an Arsenal striker, received a tough punishment during what could be his final pre-match training session with the club.

In 2017, the former Lyon player joined Arsenal for a club-record £52 million cost. With his contract expiring at the conclusion of the season, he may be forced to go for nothing.

Lacazette has disclosed that he has met with potential suitors as he considers his options. The 30-year-old has only scored four Premier League goals this season and was subjected to a tough training routine from manager Mikel Arteta ahead of the season's final game.You'll compete, and the losing team will have to go through this passage and hit you," Arteta explained before the drill. His team was divided into two groups, one wearing black and the other white, with the side without the ball being encouraged to press the team with the ball.

Lacazette, who was dressed in black, ended up losing. Indeed, the striker was forced to run the gauntlet as players like Mohamed Elneny and Emile Smith Rowe punished him.

After a period on the sidelines, Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey returned to training. Arteta hasn't played since being pulled off hurt against Crystal Palace on April 4, and his return is cheval cheval.Arsenal has lost ground on Tottenham as a result of Partey's injury, and the teams are separated by two points heading into the final round of fixtures. If Arteta's side is to finish fourth, they must beat Everton at the Emirates Stadium and hope Tottenham loses at bottom-placed Norwich.

Both Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah are out of contract this summer, and Arsenal might lose both forwards. They already let Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang join Barcelona in the middle of the season, and are expected to look for reinforcements in the transfer market.After scoring the goal that kept Frank Lampard's club in the Premier League, Everton and England striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin is one of the names associated with a move to north London. They have, however, held conversations with representatives of Juventus star Paulo Dybala, who is expected to depart the club at the end of the season.

"It's difficult to find the perfect words to greet you because there are so many years and so many emotions involved," Dybala tweeted after Juve announced his seven-year stay was coming to an end. "I assumed we'd be together for even longer, but fate has other plans for us.




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