Arsenal skipper Per Mertesacker admits he 'cannot tell' if he will be fit enough to play in the FA Cup final
- Arsene Wenger has a host of defensive selection issues ahead of the FA Cup final
- Laurent Koscielny is suspended after his sending off in the 3-1 win over Everton
- Gabriel Paulista is injured for the final and Shkodran Mustafi is battling an illness
- Per Mertesacker has only made one appearance this season due to a knee injury
Arsenal's Per Mertesacker has revealed he has no idea if he is fit enough to play in Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea but has had to prepare himself to do so.
The club captain, 32, is in contention to start with Laurent Koscielny suspended, Gabriel Paulista injured and Shkodran Mustafi battling to overcome illness.
Should Mertesacker start he would have to adjust to Arsenal's new 3-4-3 formation on only his second appearance of a season disrupted by a knee injury.
Arsenal's Per Mertesacker said 'I expect myself to be absolutely ready no matter what comes'
While he may have recovered, there remain significant concerns over his match fitness against the energetic Premier League champions, who scored 85 times in the process of securing a record 30 league victories, particularly given the potential for extra-time.
Asked if he would be ready if selected by manager Arsene Wenger, Mertesacker responded: 'I cannot tell you.
'I haven't played this year. But I have done this for 15 years so I expect myself to be absolutely ready no matter what comes.
'That is my mindset, no matter what happens or what is facing me on Saturday, I am going to go for it. I owe this to this team and to this club.
Mertesacker made his first appearance of the season on Sunday in the 3-1 win over Everton
'I want to make sure I will be ready and my mindset is '120 minutes plus penalties'.
'(It is) completely unexpected. I made the squad because of two injuries and then I came on (on Sunday in the 3-1 defeat of Everton) due to one red card and one injury.
'It was unexpected but you need to be ready at any time. It was good to get a run out and obviously make my first appearance of the season after a long, long injury. I was very grateful I got the opportunity.'
There also remains uncertainty surrounding Wenger's future and whether Saturday's fixture at Wembley could be his last match as manager after 21 years at the club.
Wenger has been handed a defensive selection crisis ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final
Victory would give him a record seventh FA Cup, but asked if he felt this could be Wenger's last game, Mertesacker said: 'I have absolutely no idea. I cannot tell.
'First of all we are lucky to have him here. That was always my mindset when I came here. I was so happy to have him. He trusted me a lot.
'I can just tell you I'm looking forward for the future of this club because even if we struggle a bit, or play in the Europa League next year, it gives us a little bit of time and a breather to think about what has gone wrong last season and we do not deserve to be in the Champions League.
'Short-term, we are just thrilled to be in that final with our manager.'
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