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Arsenal predicted lineup to face Chelsea this weekend

Arsenal are set to face Chelsea this weekend in a significant Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge, with Mikel Arteta’s side looking to return to form following a 1-0 Champions League loss to Inter Milan. Currently sitting fourth in the Premier League table with 18 points after 10 games, the Gunners are hoping to close the gap to the league’s top spots. Chelsea, always a tough opponent at home, will present a strong challenge, making Arsenal’s lineup selection critical.

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE CHELSEA

Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber; Partey, Rice; Saka, Havertz, Martinelli; Jesus

Arteta is expected to deploy his team in a 4-3-3 formation that emphasizes both defensive resilience and attacking prowess. In goal, David Raya is likely to retain his spot, as he continues to establish himself as a consistent presence. The backline may see Ben White at right-back, with William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães forming a solid partnership in the center. Jurrien Timber, who has made an impressive impact since joining the team, is predicted to start at left-back, bringing added flexibility and security in defense.

In midfield, Thomas Partey and Declan Rice will anchor Arsenal’s play, with Partey offering stability and Rice contributing both defensively and in advancing the ball. This pairing is crucial in breaking up Chelsea’s attack and distributing the ball forward. In a more advanced role, Kai Havertz could line up against his former club, looking to create spaces and link up with Arsenal’s forwards.

The attacking trio is expected to feature Bukayo Saka on the right, Gabriel Martinelli on the left, and Gabriel Jesus leading the line. Saka and Martinelli will look to use their pace to stretch Chelsea’s defense, while Jesus’ pressing and movement will aim to unsettle the Blues’ backline.

This lineup highlights Arteta’s approach to secure a crucial away victory, with Arsenal fans hopeful for a strong response after their recent defeat in Europe.

 

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