Arsenal’s fixture list is currently empty, with no games scheduled since January 23rd and only one scheduled before February 18th.
That one game is a trip to high-flying Wolves, who are only two points behind Arsenal and have the league’s second-best defensive record. A win for the hosts would put them ahead of Mikel Arteta’s team.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will try to climb the standings and maintain their bid for European qualifying spots.
Aside from a few of physical worries, Arteta has nothing else on his mind than winning this game. He only needs to choose the finest side accessible to him. The following is our expected Arsenal lineup for the Wolves game.
There hasn’t been much news on Takehiro Tomiyasu, who had to withdraw from international duty with Japan over the winter break owing to injuries.
Kierney, Magalhaes, and White should all be ready to round up the back four.
Granit Xhaka and Thomas Partey both return from red-card bans, and they’ll almost certainly start together, with Albert Sambi Lokonga as a backup.
Martin Odegaard will most likely grab the tenth position ahead of them, since Emile Smith Rowe has yet to complete a full 90 since returning from injury.
Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Alexandre Lacazette are virtually certain to start in the front three.
Nicolas Pepe impressed at the AFCON and will be vying to replace Saka, but the England international is difficult to replace.
Smith Rowe, on the other hand, might perhaps start ahead of Martinelli, although the Arsenal Player of the Month winner is likely to be somewhat ahead right now.
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