Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will hand Nicolas Pepe the chance for a swift redemption in the Europa League tie at Molde on Thursday.
Ivory Coast forward Pepe is facing up to a three-match domestic ban following a red card against Leeds, appearing to headbutt Ezgjan Alioski.
The Gunners boss branded Pepeโs behaviour โunacceptableโ following Sundayโs goalless draw at Elland Road.
Arteta, though, rejected suggestions the 25-year-old โ a ยฃ72million signing from Lille during August 2019 โ would be frozen out of his plans.
โWe have all had disappointing reactions in our playing careers,โ the Arsenal manager said ahead of the Europa League tie in Norway, where his team could secure qualification for the knockout stage.
โObviously we were frustrated because when you play against a team like Leeds for a long time with 10 men, it makes a huge difference,โ
โHe had a really good reaction, the way he apologised, the way he understood his responsibility and hopefully tomorrow we can see the player that we want to see, and have a good reaction to help his team.โ
Arteta added: โNo, it is absolutely not (the end of his Arsenal career after the red card). Itโs not about that and I donโt like that type of statement.
โI will give Nico my full support all the time. He knows where he has to improve and we all know his qualities.
โHe has some responsibility, I have a lot of responsibility, which is to get the best out of him and get the best position for him, the best areas where he can do what he can do with the ball.
โI cannot fault his effort at all. You see the way he strives for the team, the way heโs working, itโs been the best since heโs been at the club.
โBut there have been some aspects he can do better in because he has the ability. Thatโs where Iโm going to put the pressure on him to deliver what he can do. To say itโs a threat for him to finish his (Arsenal) career, it is not at all like that.
โHe has reacted the right way after that (sending off) and hopefully I can see a player that shows that every week.
โIt is in his hands. He is a player I really like, that I know what he can give, and it is completely up to him.โ
Arsenal defender David Luiz has travelled to Norway after missing the Leeds game following the birth of his daughter.
However, Bukayo Saka and Willian both picked up injuries at Elland Road, so will be assessed ahead of Sundayโs Premier League home game against Wolves.
Arsenal will secure qualification to the knockout stages of the Europa League with what would be a fourth successive Group B win.
Arteta, though, warned against complacency.
โThey made it difficult for us in the first leg and tomorrow on an artificial pitch, it becomes different,โ he said.
โMolde are very dominant in the (Norwegian) league obviously and are so used to winning football matches. I expect them to have a real go.
โThey were aggressive when they played against us in certain phases of our play, were organised, good on the the counter-attack and set-pieces as well.
โWe want to be there, win the game and we know that will give us the qualification.โ