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Predicted Arsenal lineup to face West Brom Albion with all eyes on Martinelli and Saka

Arsenal will today face West Brom Albion at the Emirates Stadium and here is the predicted lineup of the North Londoners with all eyes on Saka and Martinelli.

Arsenal will on Sunday face West Brom Albion at the Emirates Stadium and this will be a match that they will be eager to win as they will need to get all the three points to make the fans happy after their recent embarrassing elimination from the UEFA Europa League. Arsenal don’t have much to fight for in the league but they will want to win all their remaining games and so he is their predicted lineup with all eyes on Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE WEST BROM ALBION

 

Leno, Tierney, Gabriel, Holding, Cedric, Ceballos, Xhaka, Martinelli, Smith Rowe, Saka, Aubameyang

FORMATION: 4-2-3-1

GOALKEEPING:

Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno was impressive in the game against Villarreal on Thursday despite their elimination and so he will start in goal against West Brom Albion.

DEFENCE:

David Luiz will not be in today’s game as he is still recovering as confirmed in the latest team news and so Arsenal will start with the centre back partnership of Holding and Gabriel while Cedric Soares and Kieran Tierney start as fullbacks.

CENTRAL MIDFIELD:

Granit Xhaka did not play on Thursday as he got a problem before the game and he will also miss the game against West Brom Albion and saw Mikel Arteta will use the midfield pivot of Dani Ceballos and Thomas Partey.

ATTACKING MIDFIELD:

Emile Smith Rowe was Arsenal’s best player in their draw with Villarreal on Thursday and so he will start today in his central attacking midfield position while Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka start as winners.

STRIKING:

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang failed to convert his chances a few days ago but Mikel Arteta will hope that the Gabon international will try to rediscover his form at least for these remaining games of the season.

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