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Cazorla & Kos Out: The Arsenal Starting XI That Should Face Burnley

By on April 9, 2015

Danny Welbeck

Arsenal will be looking to put some distance between us and the two Manchester clubs when we take on Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday evening. This is the starting eleven I’d like to see Arsene Wenger go with…..

Szczesny faces a late fitness test on a rib injury but either way Ospina will start in goal. The Colombian has now firmly established himself as our No.1 and that shouldn’t change this weekend.

Koscielny is also facing a late fitness test on a thigh injury that forced him off against Liverpool last Saturday. I wouldn’t take any chances with the Frenchman so I’d bring in Gabriel alongside Mertesacker.

Debuchy has been declared fit but Bellerin deserves to keep his place after another excellent showing last week. On the other side, I’d give Gibbs a start ahead of Monreal. Nacho’s not done anything wrong but we need to keep them both match-sharp.

We now have a wealth of midfield options to choose from after Wilshere, Diaby and Arteta were all declared fit and available. I personally don’t think any of the trio should start just yet as they’ve only just returned from long injuries so we should ease them back in off the bench.

Arsene still has a tough choice to make and after playing much of the Liverpool game out on the right wing, I think Rambo should go back into the middle alongside Coquelin and give Cazorla a breather.

Ozil and Sanchez should obviously continue in attack with Welbeck coming in to join them in supporting Giroud – who continued his stunning goal-scoring form with his 10th goal in 10 games last week.

So this is how I’d line-up:

This line-up would then leave the likes of Cazorla, Walcott, Wilshere, Arteta, Rosicky, Monreal and Debuchy to choose form on the bench. Oxlade-Chamberlain is still out with a hamstring injury but he’s the only real concern.

It’s great to see the squad looking so strong at this stage of the season and Arsene now has some real selection dilemma’s all over the pitch.

Let’s hope we can keep our run going and open up a gap from United and City ahead of their clash on Sunday.

5 Comments

  1. Real gunner

    April 9, 2015 at 8:19 pm

    I think mertesker & welbeck out ….

    IN WENGER WE TRUST …

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  3. foreverinourshadows

    April 10, 2015 at 8:06 am

    Arteta or Diaby shouldn’t start at all, none bring anything to the game, we perform better without Arteta, and Diaby should have been moved on long time ago, one game and he will be injured again

  4. Adeoshun fatty kay

    April 10, 2015 at 8:19 am

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  5. Davos

    April 10, 2015 at 9:52 am

    Mac, that is the precisely team that i would pick too (if only i were Arsenal manager!! :)) I think Gibbs would give us a bit more going forwards (and hopefully we wouldn’t need Monreal’s more solid defensive side), and Ramsay in the middle, where i think he can offer much more dynamism than Cazorla in that central midfield berth. Cazorla can come on if Ozil get’s tired!!

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