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Predicted Arsenal lineup to face PSV with all eyes on Kai Havertz

Arsenal will face PSV tonight in the UEFA Champions League and here is the predicted lineup of the gunners with all eyes on Kai Havertz who will most likely start.

Arsenal will be looking to bounce back from their recent defeat against Aston Villa as they face PSV in the UEFA Champions League at Philips Stadion today. With their sights set on progressing in the competition, here is the predicted lineup for Arsenal in this crucial clash.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE PSV

Ramsdale, Walters, Kiwior, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Elneny, Jorginho, Havertz; Nelson, Nketiah, Trossard

In goal, Aaron Ramsdale is expected to retain his place between the sticks.

In defense, the backline is predicted to consist of Walters, Kiwior, Gabriel Magalhaes, and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Walters and Kiwior will provide solidity and stability at the full-back positions, while Gabriel will marshal the central defense. Zinchenko, who has been impressive since joining Arsenal, will offer attacking threat from the left-back position.

In midfield, Mohamed Elneny, Jorginho, and Kai Havertz are expected to form a formidable trio. Elneny will provide defensive cover and stability, while Jorginho’s passing range and ability to dictate play will be crucial. Havertz, with his creativity and goal-scoring threat, will be key in unlocking the PSV defense.

Up front, Reiss Nelson, Eddie Nketiah, and Leandro Trossard are predicted to lead the attacking line. Nelson will provide pace and trickery on the wings, while Nketiah will look to get in behind the defense and score goals. Trossard’s technical ability and eye for goal will add another dimension to Arsenal’s attack.

With this lineup, Arsenal will be hoping to secure a positive result against PSV and continue their strong run of form in both domestic and European competitions.

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