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szdaily -> Sports -> 
Mkhitaryan to miss Europa League final over safety
    2019-05-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

HENRIKH MKHITARYAN will not play for Arsenal in the Europa League final against Chelsea next week because of concerns about political tension between his native Armenia and Azerbaijan, which is hosting the game.

Arsenal said Tuesday it reached the decision following discussions with the midfielder and his family, and after “thoroughly” exploring all the options available.

“We have collectively agreed he will not be in our traveling party,” Arsenal said in a statement, adding that it has “written to UEFA expressing our deep concerns about this situation.”

Mkhitaryan said on Instagram it had been a “tough decision” to pull out of the game, adding: “I must admit, it hurts me a lot to miss it.”

He has missed previous group games in Azerbaijan for both Arsenal and former club Borussia Dortmund.

“Micki has been a key player in our run to the final,” Arsenal said, “so this is a big loss for us from a team perspective.”

The Azerbaijan Government previously said it would allow Mkhitaryan to play in the final in Baku on May 29. UEFA had also said it would ensure Mkhitaryan’s safety.

“Working alongside Arsenal FC, UEFA sought and received assurances regarding the player’s safety in Azerbaijan from the highest authorities in the country,” European soccer’s governing body said in an emailed statement.

Nagorno-Karabakh is a region of Azerbaijan which has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a war there ended in 1994. Some neighboring districts are also under the control of those ethnic Armenian forces. International efforts to settle the conflict have stalled.

“We at all times put the sport as something very separate from these political issues and of course the same issue is again with Mkhitaryan,” Azerbaijan Sports Minister Azad Rahimov said last week.

Tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia have spilled into European soccer tournaments since the neighboring nations were drawn together in a qualifying group for the 2008 European Championship.  (SD-Agencies)

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