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Arsenal’s predicted lineup to face Norwich City with all eyes on Aubameyang & Nketiah

The Premier League returns at the Emirates Stadium and Arsenal will be facing Norwich City and here's the predicted lineup of the gunners with all eyes on Aubameyang and Nketiah.

The gunners will welcome Norwich City to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday and this will be a special occasion for them because this will be their first game at their home since the Premier League return. We take a look at the predicted Arsenal lineup to face Norwich City in less than 24 hours from now. This is a winnable game that Mikel Arteta will want to win and so he will select a strong team to ensure he gets all the three points.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE NORWICH CITY

 

 

TEXT FORM: Martinez, Tierney, Mustafi, Holding, Bellerin, Saka, Xhaka, Ceballos, Aubameyang, Nketiah, Pepe

FORMATION: 4-3-3

GOALKEEPING:

Bernd Leno has been ruled out for just one month but Emiliano Martinez will have to try to impress during this period as he will obviously start in this game as he is the second choice goalkeeper.

DEFENCE:

David Luiz is a doubt for this game as per Arsenal’s latest team news and so it is likely that Arteta will choose Mustafi and Holding as his centre back pairing for this game against Norwich. Cedric Soares is also doubt and could be on the bench while Tierney and Bellerin start as the fullbacks.

MIDFIELD THREE:

Arsenal will be using a midfield three since Arteta has shifted to a 4-3-3 formation and so the gunners boss will certainly choose Saka whose been impressive there alongside Xhaka and Ceballos who earned his spot after scoring the winning goal in the game against Sheffield United in the FA Cup at the weekend.

FRONT THREE:

Alexandre Lacazette is yet to score for Arsenal since the Premier League restart and Nketiah looks to be highly rated by Arteta and so the young English striker will start alongside Pepe and Aubameyang who have been playing on the flanks.

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