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Predicted Arsenal XI to face Leicester with all eyes on Lacazette and Aubameyang

The gunners will this weekend face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium and Aubameyang and Lacazette will probably be in the starting eleven.

Arsenal’s match against Leicester City will start in a few hours from now. The gunners will be hoping to collect all the three points since they need to win all their matches to get back in the UEFA Champions League spots. Here is the predicted Arsenal lineup to face Leicester City with all eyes on Aubameyang and Lacazette.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE LEICESTER CITY

Leno, Monreal, Mustafi, Sokratis, Maitland-Niles, Kolasinac, Guendouzi, Xhaka, Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang, Lacazette

FORMATION: 3-4-1-2

Goalkeeping:

Bernd Leno has become Unai Emery’s first choice goalkeeper and the recent set of poor results won’t make him change his mind. So the German international will definitely start in this game.

Defence:

Koscielny will probably be rested for the UEFA Europa League game against Valencia since he has played many games without a rest. So Arsenal’s back three will consist of Monreal, Mustafi and Sokratis.

Wingbacks:

Sead Kolasinac and Ainsley Maitland-Niles will start as Arsenal’s wingbacks today and Unai Emery will be hoping that they put on a great performance because they were poor in the game against Wolves.

Central Midfield:

There has been reports which claim that Lucas Torreira was not in the Arsenal squad that traveled to Leicester and so the gunners will probably use a pivot of Matteo Guendouzi and Granit Xhaka.

Attacking Midfield:

Mesut Ozil was also apparently not in the Arsenal squad that has went to Leicester and so Henrikh Mkhitaryan will probably be used as the central attacking midfielder in this game.

Striking:

Unai Emery will probably use both of his strikers against Leicester City since they will be hoping to score first.

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