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Predicted Arsenal lineup to face Vorskla ( Europa League )

UEFA Europa League football is back this evening and the gunners are facing Vorskla who are fourth placed in their domestic league at the moment. Unai Emery traveled to Ukraine with a squad full of young players because he is keeping his star players because of the North London Derby that takes place this weekend.

EXPECTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE VORSKLA

Cech, Jenkinson, Holding, Medley, Lichtsteiner, Elneny, Guendouzi, Smith Rowe, Mkhitaryan, Ramsey, Nketiah

Goalkeeping:

Arsenal has travelled with three goalkeepers but I believe Unai Emery will use Petr Cech since he needs some playing time because he is no longer the first choice goalkeeper. It is however unfortunate that Emiliano Martinez might not make his first appearance for the gunners this season.

Defence:

Arsenal will probably use Stephan Lichtsteiner and Carl Jenkinson as their full backs today even though Unai Emery did use Maitland-Niles as a left back at the beginning of the season. The gunners went with only one senior centre back and that is; Rob Holding and I believe that he will be paired with Zech Medley.

Central Midfield:

Mohamed Elneny just returned from an injury and will probably get paired with Matteo Guendouzi who is lacking play time. These two will be responsible for stabilising the Arsenal midfield.

Attacking Midfield:

Arsenal’s attacking trio will probably consist of Emile Smith Rowe, Mkhitaryan and Ramsey as it has always been like that in the previous Europa League matches.

Striking:

Eddie Nketiah is finally going to play his first 90 minutes for the Arsenal senior team.

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