Opinion

Expected Arsenal Lineup To Face Everton

Arsenal plays against Everton today at the Emirates Stadium and it will be their sixth Premier League match, the gunners come into this game with confidence since they have not tested defeat in their last four matches.

Unai Emery used his second lineup on Thursday when the gunners welcomed Vorskla at the Emirates Stadium and we expect to see a different team today because the Arsenal boss must have regarded the match against Everton to be far more important than the one against the Ukrainian club.

So here’s the expected Arsenal lineup to face Everton today.

Cech, Bellerin, Mustafi, Sokratis, Monreal, Xhaka, Torreira, Ramsey, Ozil, Aubameyang, Lacazette

GOALKEEPING

We expect Petr Cech to keep his position as the first choice goalkeeper since Bernd Leno didn’t have a good performance on Thursday and it’s been clear that Unai Emery trusts the Czech Republican international despite not being able to cope up with playing from the back.

THE DEFENCE

We expect the usual back four despite the good performance shown by Stephan Lichtsteiner in their mid-week match.

THE CENTRAL MIDFIELD

Arsenal will likely use Lucas Torreira and Granit Xhaka for the first time this season since the Uruguayan international has more than proven that he deserves to be in the starting eleven of Unai Emery.

ATTACKING MIDFIELD

We expect Unai Emery to use Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the attacking midfield positions. Aubameyang scored a double in the Europa League match a few days ago so the boss can’t just bench him.

STRIKING

Alexandre Lacazette not playing even a single minute against Vorskla means Unai Emery was resting him for their clash against Everton today.

So gunners, what’s your say on this lineup?

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