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Arsenal's Timber fit to start Champions League final
The article reports that Arsenal's Dutch defender Jurrien Timber is fit to start the Champions League final after being out for over two months due to a groin injury. Mikel Arteta, the team's manager, has confirmed Timber's fitness and readiness to play in the final.
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Many teams have fans abroad, but the bond between the north London club and ordinary Africans is on a different level. A continent expectsIf Arsenal win the Champions League final later today, expect euphoria across Africa. Judging by the scenes after last week’s Premier League title win – their first in 22 years – the celebrations will be immense.
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