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Early predicted Arsenal lineup to face Wolverhampton

Arsenal will face Wolverhampton on Thursday night and so here is the early predicted lineup that the North Londoners are likely to use.

Arsenal will on Thursday face Wolverhampton at Molineux Stadium and this will be a must win game for the gunners because their recent results have made the supporters anxious on their chances of getting a UEFA Champions League spot this season. Arsenal did not sign any players in the winter transfer window and so Mikel Arteta will want the fans to quickly forget about that by winning this game.

We are going to take a look at Arsenal’s early predicted lineup that will face Wolverhampton.

EARLY PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE WOLVES

 

Predicted Arsenal lineup to face Wolves

Ramsdale, Tierney, Gabriel, White, Cedric, Xhaka, Partey, Martinelli, Odegaard, Saka, Lacazette

GOALKEEPING:

Aaron Ramsdale has basically won over the no.1 goalkeeper role as he is now starting all their Premier League matches while Bernd Leno sits on the bench. So Ramsdale will definitely be in between the goal posts on Thursday.

DEFENCE:

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta did not confirm whether Tomiyasu is available for tomorrow so it is very likely that the gunners will use a back line of Tierney, Gabriel, White, Cedric.

CENTRAL MIDFIELD:

Thomas Partey is not under suspension anymore and so the Ghanaian international will likely be partnered with Granit Xhaka in the central midfield.

ATTACKING MIDFIELD:

Martin Odegaard will start in his usual central attacking midfield position and will be supported with the explosive wingers, in Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

STRIKING:

Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette will obviously lead the line for the gunners as he is the only remaining senior striker at the club.

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