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Early predicted Arsenal lineup to face PSV as Arteta gunners for first place

Arsenal have been pretty impressive in the UEFA Europa League as they have won all games and we take a look at the early predicted lineup to face PSV.

Arsenal will on Thursday make a trip to Netherlands to face Dutch side PSV who they defeated one nil last week thanks to a nice goal from Granit Xhaka. Arsenal might have fully qualified for the UEFA Europa League knock out games but they will still want to win this game since they will hope to finish first to avoid the UEFA Champions League teams that will be brought down.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has shown that he isn’t afraid to use his best squads in the UEFA Europa League despite having a hard schedule and so we take a look at an early predicted lineup that he could use.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE PSV

 

TEXT: Turner, Tierney, Gabriel, Holding, Tomiyasu, Lokonga, Partey, Martinelli, Vieira, Nelson, Nketiah

FORMATION: 4-2-3-1

GOALKEEPING:

Matt Turner has been pretty good in all the four UEFA Europa League matches that he has played and so he will start on Thursday.

DEFENCE:

Kieran Tierney is no longer starting in Premier League matches so him and Tomiyasu will start in the game against PSV.

CENTRAL MIDFIELD:

Sambi Lokonga and Thomas Partey will likely be in the central midfield of Arteta on Thursday in Netherlands.

ATTACKING MIDFIELD:

Fabio Vieira has been impressive in the appearances that he has made and so he will definitely start as Arsenal’s attacking midfielder while Martinelli and Reiss Nelson start as wingers.

STRIKING:

Arsenal’s young striker Eddie Nketiah will once again hope to take advantage of the chances he gets in Europa League as he will definitely start.

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