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Arsenal official lineup to face Leicester City released

The Premier League has today returned and Arsenal have released their official lineup that will take on Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.

This Saturday, Arsenal will travel to the King Power Stadium to face Leicester City in a highly anticipated Premier League match. The Gunners are currently two points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table, with a game in hand. This makes the match against Leicester City even more important for Mikel Arteta’s side as any dropped points could see them overtaken by their rivals.

ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE LEICESTER CITY

 

Arsenal lineup to face Leicester City

Arsenal come into this game full of confidence after their impressive 4-2 victory over Aston Villa last weekend, which saw them leapfrog Manchester City to go top of the table. The Gunners have not been in excellent form in the past few matches except their win over Aston Villa and so Mikel Arteta will wish that his side builds from that to go on a winning run.

The Arsenal team lineup is of course similar to that Mikel Arteta uses in the past few weeks but it however shows that the Spanish boss no longer keeps tinkering his team as he’s built a system that he trusts in. Arsenal’s star striker Gabriel Jesus is of course not in the squad as he is still on the sidelines, the same for Mohamed Elneny who is ruled out for the rest of the season.

 

Both teams have plenty to play for in this match and it promises to be an exciting encounter between two sides who are both pushing for different targets. It is sure to be a closely fought contest between two teams who are both playing some excellent football at present and it should make for an entertaining spectacle for all football fans watching around the world.

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