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Arsenal official lineup to face West Ham United revealed

Arsenal have confirmed their starting XI for the Premier League clash against West Ham United at the London Stadium. Manager Mikel Arteta has named a strong lineup as the Gunners aim to build on their recent impressive form in both domestic and European competitions.

Starting XI (4-3-3):
David Raya takes his place in goal, with a backline featuring Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, and Riccardo Calafiori. The defensive unit looks set to offer a blend of physicality, technical quality, and balance.

In midfield, Jorginho partners Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard. Jorginho’s experience and composure will complement Rice’s defensive solidity and Ødegaard’s creative spark. Arsenal’s captain has been instrumental since his return from injury and will be pivotal in breaking West Ham’s lines.

The attack features Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard, and Kai Havertz. Saka, in exceptional form this season, will provide width and pace, while Trossard’s versatility and sharp finishing make him a constant threat. Havertz, leading the line, will be tasked with linking play and capitalizing on scoring opportunities.

Substitutes:
The bench includes Neto, Jakub Kiwior, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Kieran Tierney, Nichols, Gabriel Martinelli, Ethan Nwaneri, Sterling, and Gabriel Jesus. With such depth, Arteta has plenty of options to change the game if needed.

This lineup emphasizes Arteta’s attacking intent, with Arsenal determined to secure three points. The midfield battle will be crucial, especially with Rice facing his former club. Arsenal’s backline, spearheaded by Saliba and Gabriel, will need to remain alert to West Ham’s counter-attacking threat.

Kickoff is set for this evening, and fans are eager to see if the Gunners can maintain their momentum and push closer to the top of the table.

 

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