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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is understood to be feeling better and in good spirits as the team is set to return to training on Tuesday. Arteta tested positive for coronavirus last Thursday and
has since been self-isolating in his house - that led to the Premier League suspending all fixtures until April 3 the earliest. A number of players decided to self-isolate before the
Spaniard's diagnosis as they came into contact with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis during the two teams' Europa League clash at the Emirates. Marinakis was also diagnosed
with COVID-19, as the virus is known, shortly after the game in north London. Isolation will be completed on Tuesday and the club's London Colney training base is set to reopen for and
practice to restart ahead of the scheduled home game against Norwich on April 4, provided that it does indeed go ahead. According to _Sky Sports_, Arteta is feeling better even though a
return date is not yet set in stone. JUST IN: LIVERPOOL FANS PRAISE MAN UTD LEGEND GARY NEVILLE AFTER NHS PLEDGE AMID CORONAVIRUS CRISIS This comes after the Arsenal manager's wife
Lorena Bernal provided a more in-depth update about his recovery claiming that he is simply suffering from some mild fever and headaches. Bernal said: "Under the circumstances that we
are right now, I felt the responsibility of sharing our situation. "I want to say thank you to everyone who sent good vibes, texts, emails and calls, really it's been overwhelming.
DON'T MISS DAVID LUIZ REVEALS DETAILED INSIGHT INTO SHOCK ARSENAL AND CHELSEA TRANSFER "I understand as well that you want to know what's going on. "My husband is
feeling fine, he is well. It's true that he had symptoms of the virus but the symptoms would have never stopped him from going to work in a normal situation. "He would have just
taken an ibuprofen or paracetamol and he would have gone to work so really, it's nothing major. "Some temperatures, some headaches but that's it. That's his experience.
My kids and I are perfectly well.