News

Predicted Arsenal lineup to face Everton with all eyes on Aubameyang & Martinelli

The gunners will today be hoping to get back to winning ways by beating Everton, here is their predicted lineup with all eyes on Aubameyang and Martinelli.

The Premier League is back and Arsenal’s game against Everton will be the first match of the weekend. The gunners come into this match with a great number of their first team players still on the sidelines but they will however have no excuses of failing beat Everton since they too have an injury crisis.

This will be Freddie Ljungberg’s last match as Arsenal’s interim head coach and so we take a look at the expected lineup with all eyes on Aubameyang and Gabriel Martinelli.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE EVERTON

Leno, Mustafi, Luiz, Chambers, Maitland-Niles, Saka, Xhaka, Torreira, Martinelli, Aubameyang, Pepe

FORMATION: 3-4-3

GOALKEEPING:

Bernd Leno is the first choice goalkeeper and he has been fantastic this season so he will definitely be in the starting eleven.

BACK THREE:

Sokratis Papastathopoulos is suspended for this game and Rob Holding is still a doubt so Shkodran Mustafi could make a return to the Premier League starting eleven. Arsenal’s back three will consist of Luiz, Mustafi and Chambers.

WINGBACKS:

Sead Kolasinac has been ruled out until January and Kieran Tierney will be returning in March so Freddie will be forced to play Bukayo Saka in this position. Since Saka and Maitland-Niles aren’t fullbacks, the gunners might use a back three with these two as wingbacks.

CENTRAL MIDFIELD:

Granit Xhaka is back into the squad and will definitely be in the starting eleven alongside Lucas Torreira since Freddie is not a big fan of Matteo Guendouzi. Mesut Ozil is a doubt for this game.

FORWARDS:

Aubameyang, Pepe and Martinelli have been impressive in the last few games and so they will be in the starting eleven that faces Everton this afternoon.

Share
Published by
MUMBERE AUSBEL

Recent Articles

The Detached Finisher: How Viktor Gyokeres Learned to Stop Worrying and Trust the Drought Would End

Viktor Gyokeres scored twice against Sunderland. The first was a clinical sweep from Havertz's pass.…

4 months ago

The Marseille Paradox: How Ethan Nwaneri Became Arsenal’s Most Important Absentee

Ethan Nwaneri is 19 years old. He is the youngest debutant in Premier League history.…

4 months ago

The February Curse: Why Havertz Keeps Breaking at the Worst Possible Time And What Arteta Isn’t Saying

There is a specific cruelty in the timing of Kai Havertz's body betraying him. It…

4 months ago

Arsenal Don’t Do ‘Projects’ Anymore: Inside the Cultural Rewiring That Turned Contenders into Hunters

For a decade, Arsenal were football’s most attractive fixer-upper. Young players arrived because the pathway…

4 months ago

The Weight of the Badge: Saka’s Groin, the NLD, and the Loneliness of the Local Hero

Bukayo Saka has not started a football match in eleven days. For most players, this…

4 months ago

Why Arteta Didn’t Fight Back – And What It Reveals About Arsenal’s Title Maturity

There is a specific sound that haunts every Premier League manager’s Sunday evening. It is…

4 months ago

We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve targeted advertisements. .