Highly doubt that will happen.
We will either play the same XI as against Everton (injuries permitting), or bring in Elneny/Wilshere and drop Iwobi for more midfield control, or revert to 3 at the back and bring in Maitland Niles at LWB.
Whilst I agree that the defence and central midfield are our biggest issues, having an attack that scores freely would mean those winning positions we get into would be 3-0 or 4-0 rather than 1-0 or 2-1, meaning we are less vulnerable to dropping points. For the Arsenal football administration...
Well that was fun to watch, closest thing I've seen to the Arsenal of old in recent years. Mhki was brilliant and nice to see Auba get off the mark with such a good finish, even if it was clearly offside (feel like we were due one of those decisions going in our favour!).
That Everton team is...
Too weak and both are naturally players who like to go forward. If we are to play both then one has to be as an AM and one as a CM with a more defensive minded midfielder alongside (would prefer this to be Maitland Niles but it's going to be Xhaka).
I agree, but to fit them both in the team...
Not sure they will both start every game TBH.
This season at least Auba will be the PL striker and Laca will play in Europa (as Auba is cup tied), Welbeck and Nketiah the next in line.
I think our starting XI from here on will/should be:
Cech
Bellerin Mustafi Kos Nacho
Xhaka/Elneny Wilshere...
Sanchez, Giroud and some dead weight out. Auba, Mhki and a young defender in. 7 million quid net spend. Ozil signing a new deal. Have improved the squad overall but yet another window passes without addressing the true weaknesses in the team. Probably should feel happy (and maybe would if it...
Wow what a shambles that was. Ramsey in for Wilshere cost us so much fluidity in midfield and the defending (particularly from Mustafi) was woeful. Ozil's assist for Monreal though, what a beautiful thing that was.
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