
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has doubts about their chances in the Europa League this season.
Arsenal are set to face FC Zurich in the Europa League this evening but they will be without Emile Smith Rowe, Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny and Reiss Nelson.
Henry said, "I worry about the Europa League. Why? Because of the depth of the team.
"I think the starting XI is good enough, but when you're going to go into those games at one point during the season, a long season, it might be a bit much. But I can see a team and a togetherness, and I like that."
Nevertheless, former French international Henry has said he feels positive about the Arsenal squad for the first time in a 'very long time'.
He said: "The team is different. When you get the likes of Gabriel Jesus, you get Saliba, that can allow you to play higher, and Odegaard the way he is right now, and still Bukayo Saka.
"What it is with Gabriel Jesus is he knows how to win; he won. He's bringing that into the team and you can see it.
"Having said that, the way we beat Fulham and the way we beat Villa, we were a bit emotional at times. But I believe. I didn't believe for a very long time that we could do something."
