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Preview Week Day 4: Carling Cup
by BendyTheViking (Munich) – Last season Arsenal’s youngsters dazzled and amazed in the early stages of the Carling Cup as they quick became victims of their own success and when pressure mounted and the going got tough the young Gunners were unable to get past an experienced and organized Burnley team at Turf Moor. This season Arsenal will undoubtedly field another squad of talented youngsters. Who is in contention, though, only the boss can know for sure, but it is easy to imagine who might be in the running for a run out in the Cup.
Goalkeepers:

Defenders:

Midfield:
Aaron Ramsey will without a doubt resume a starting role again in the Carling Cup. With Fran Merida anticipated to be heading out on loan it seems likely that Henri Lansbury could be given a starting birth in the side in the more advanced midfield role once he recovers from the injury he picked up on international duty. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Francis Coquelin should both also see minutes and there is the chance that Emmanuel Frimmpong could step up into the first team set-up in the Carling Cup as well. If Mark Randall remains at the club again this season I would suspect that Wenger, unfortunately, would set him up with a starting place. Here’s to hoping he heads back out on loan.
Strikers:

Taking this all into consideration, I believe Arsenal’s best line up for the Carling Cup would be as follows:
—————–Fabianski—————-
–Eboue—Ayling—Djourou—Gibbs–
—-Lansbury—Coquelin—Ramsey—-
——Wilshere—Vela—Barazite——-
Subs: Mannone, Bartley, Hoyte, Emmanuel-Thomas, Frimmpong, Simpson, Watt
Overall:
The Carling Cup is a great chance to give some of our youngsters a run out. Some will gain just from being in the squad and the first team set-up while others such as Vela, Wilshere, Ramsey and Gibbs will use this as a platform to push further into the first team and challenge establish players more consistently for minutes. In addition to its value for the youngsters, I strongly believe that the Carling Cup would be a wonderful trophy for the club to win. Should we win it, the unique timing could both give us the boost of getting some silverware for the season as well as removing the silverware monkey off the club’s back should we find ourselves in a position to still be challenging for the Premier or Champions Leagues. Winning the Carling Cup would also lift the supporters and the club in general. It could take away some of the pressure of winning something and allow the first team to kick on from strength to strength instead of focusing on ending the drought. Whatever happens in the League Cup this season, Arsenal fans can be sure they will see some top class entertainment. Who knows, maybe this year Arsene’s young guns and make it all the way to the podium! [digg=http://digg.com/soccer/Preview_Week_Day_4_Carling_Cup_Arsenal_Station]
Enjoy these highlights from our two most memorable Carling Cup matches from last season.










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