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Arteta Set to Drop Fan-Favourite Star for Crucial PSV Showdown – Here’s Why

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta faces a big selection dilemma ahead of the second-leg clash against PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League. With Jurrien Timber at risk of suspension due to a booking in the first leg, the Spanish coach is reportedly considering making a key defensive change, which could see fan-favourite Timber dropped to the bench in favour of Ben White.

Timber’s Suspension Risk a Major Concern

Timber, who has impressed since returning from injury, was booked in Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against PSV in the first leg. Another yellow card would see him suspended for a potential quarter-final first leg, a scenario Arteta is eager to avoid. Given Arsenal’s ambitions in the Champions League, the manager may opt for a more cautious approach by resting Timber and starting Ben White at right-back instead.

 

EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS – MARCH 04: Jurrien Timber of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 first leg match between PSV and Arsenal FC at PSV Stadion on March 04, 2025 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

White has been a reliable and versatile option for Arteta throughout his tenure, excelling both as a right-back and centre-back. The Englishman has plenty of experience playing in high-stakes European games and could provide defensive solidity while also offering attacking support down the flank.

Balancing Rotation with a Must-Win Mentality

Despite Arsenal holding the advantage heading into the second leg at the Emirates Stadium, Arteta will want to ensure his side finishes the job in a professional manner. While the temptation to start his strongest XI is understandable, the risk of losing Timber for a crucial quarter-final could force Arteta’s hand.

White’s inclusion could also bring tactical benefits. His defensive awareness and chemistry with William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães could provide Arsenal with the stability needed to keep PSV’s attack at bay. White’s discipline in staying back could offer extra security.

Timber’s Importance to Arsenal’s Tactical Setup

Since returning to action, Timber has shown why Arsenal were so eager to sign him. His technical ability, composure in possession, and defensive sharpness have made him a key figure in Arteta’s squad. However, given the depth Arsenal possesses, Arteta might feel comfortable rotating his options while still fielding a strong XI.

Timber’s long-term importance to Arsenal is undeniable, and the manager will be eager to keep him available for the bigger challenges ahead. If Arsenal progress to the quarter-finals, they could face European giants like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, or Manchester City—games where Timber’s presence could be crucial.

What This Means for Arsenal’s Lineup Against PSV

If Arteta does decide to bench Timber, Arsenal’s likely backline could feature:

  • Goalkeeper: David Raya
  • Right-back: Ben White
  • Centre-backs: William Saliba & Gabriel Magalhães
  • Left-back: Oleksandr Zinchenko

This setup ensures a mix of defensive solidity and attacking support, while also protecting Timber from suspension.

Arsenal fans will be eager to see how Arteta handles this selection dilemma, but one thing is certain—every decision now carries weight as the Gunners look to progress further in Europe’s elite competition.

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