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Arsenal official lineup to face Leeds United released as Arteta hopes for win

The Premier League is back after the international break and Arsenal have released their official lineup that will be used against Leeds United.

The Premier League is back in action this weekend, and Arsenal will be looking to continue their pursuit of the league title as they take on Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. The Gunners are currently sitting at the top of the table with 69 points after 28 games, but they are closely followed by Manchester City, who have 61 points and a game in hand.

ARSENAL STARTING ELEVEN TO FACE LEEDS UNITED

 

 

Leeds United, on the other hand, have had a mixed season so far. They are currently in 14th position on the Premier League table with just 26 points from their 27 games. However, they have shown that they can be a tough team to beat, having already secured wins against some of the top teams in the league this season.

Despite their lower position on the table, Leeds United will be looking to cause an upset against Arsenal this weekend. They will be hoping to take advantage of any complacency from the Gunners and secure a valuable three points.

However, Arsenal will be well aware of the threat that Leeds United pose and will not take them lightly. The Gunners have a strong squad with plenty of attacking options and will be looking to dominate possession and create plenty of chances.

The match promises to be an exciting one with both teams eager for a win. Arsenal will be looking to maintain their position at the top of the table while Leeds United will be hoping to climb higher up the table and secure their Premier League status for next season.

Overall, it should be an entertaining match between two teams with contrasting fortunes this season. Arsenal will go into the game as favourites but cannot afford to underestimate Leeds United. It promises to be a fascinating encounter at the Emirates Stadium this Saturday.

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