da spicy bet: After their thrilling 5-5 draw against Liverpool in the League Cup in midweek, Arsenal will play Wolves at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday in the Premier League.
da lvbet: The Gunners lost that match on penalties against the Reds, meaning they have won just one of their last four games in all competitions. As such, Unai Emery will be hoping for a response from his side against the Midlands outfit.
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Here, we try to predict his starting XI for the clash.
In goal, Bernd Leno is expected to return to the starting line-up. Emiliano Martinez still has the Europa League to prove himself, but conceding five at Anfield will not have done him any favours.
Having not started in midweek, Kieran Tierney should be included from the off at the weekend.
Although Sokratis and David Luiz have not exactly excelled this term, having been part of a defence that has conceded 14 goals already in the league, the fact that Rob Holding and Shkodran Mustafi shipped a handful of goals in Merseyside means the two veterans should be handed a reprieve.
At right-back, Hector Bellerin could be given the nod in the Premier League for the first time this season in what would be a very new look defence.
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After shouting expletives at the Arsenal crowd as he was booed when walking off the pitch against Crystal Palace, captain Granit Xhaka will not feature Unai Emery confirmed during his press conference.
As such, Lucas Torreira could play alongside Matteo Guendouzi. The Uruguay international’s fighting spirit should be a boost against a strong midfield that includes Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho.
The three behind the striker in a 4-2-3-1 formation could throw up some surprises.
Nicolas Pepe is expected to return and, after claiming an assist against Liverpool, Mesut Ozil could be brought back into the fold in the league. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could move out left to make way for another striker.
After scoring seven goals in four starts, Gabriel Martinelli deserves to play up front. Should he be given a starting berth, it will be the perfect opportunity for the 18-year-old to prove to his boss that he has what it takes to play in the Premier League rather than just in the cup competitions.