In what is likely to be a tough top four clash, Arsenal will travel to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Thursday night to take on high-flying and bitter rivals Tottenham in what will take place at Wembley Stadium....CONTINUE READING
The Gunners, who are just four points ahead of Tottenham in the Premier League top, would automatically qualify for the Champions League next season if they defeat Antonio Conte’s side. Arsenal defeated Tottenham 3-1 in the rematch of the season-opening match.
Thomas Partey (muscle injury), Kieran Tierney (knee injury), and Ben White (ankle injury) will be unavailable to manager Mikel Arteta (Hamstring Injury). The Killer 4-2-3-1 formation that Arteta may use to defeat the Spurs is shown below.
Ramsdale is anticipated to retain his starting place in goal after his strong performances this season. He will be supported by Gabriel, Holding, Tomiyasu, and Cedric, who together will create a solid back four that will be difficult to break down for Tottenham’s attacking players
In the midfield, Elneny and Xhaka, who have formed a solid partnership in the middle of the pack in their recent assignments, will take their places as defensive midfileders, while Odegaard will play as the attacking midfileder. Elneny and Xhaka have formed a solid partnership in the middle of the pack in their recent assignments.
With Nketiah in form, having scored four goals in his past four games, the team will once again look to him to lead the line, with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, who has been outstanding on the left flank in recent weeks.