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Early predicted Arsenal lineup to face Manchester United

Arsenal will on this Sunday face Manchester United away from home and here is the predicted lineup of the North Londoners.

The Premier League has returned this weekend and Arsenal will face one of their biggest rivals Manchester United away from home. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has already spoken out on the importance of getting a win against Manchester United at Old Trafford and so here is the early predicted lineup of the gunners to play in this game.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE MANCHESTER UNITED

 

Early predicted Arsenal lineup to face Manchester United

Leno, Tierney, Gabriel, Mustafi, Bellerin, Saka, Partey, Ceballos, Aubameyang, Lacazette, Pepe

FORMATION: 4-3-3

GOALKEEPING:

Bernd Leno was given a rest on Thursday as the Arsenal team played in the UEFA Europa League and so he will be in between the goal posts at Old Trafford on Sunday when the gunners take on Manchester United.

DEFENCE:

David Luiz will be out for a few weeks as per reports after the injury he sustained in the match against Leicester and so Shkodran Mustafi and Gabriel Magalhaes will be paired together while Kieran Tierney and Hector Bellerin play as fullbacks in that game.

MIDFIELD THREE:

Arsenal seemed to be too flat in the midfield in their previous league game and so it’s believed that Saka might be included in the midfield to add creativity along Dani Ceballos and Thomas Partey. So Arsenal’s midfield three will consist of Saka, Partey and Ceballos.

FRONT THREE:

Alexandre Lacazette has received a lot of criticism in the last few weeks but he is still Arsenal’s top scorer and so he is likely to start as the centre forward while Aubameyang and Pepe start on the flanks.

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