As we all know, Wednesday will be one of the biggest game’s in Arsenal’s recent history.
This match will probably decide the eventual winner of this season’s Premier League title.
So, will the title draught finally come to an end for Arsenal, or will Manchester City once again be crowned champions fore the third straight season (5 of last 6)?
The Gunners are coming off three league draws in-a-row, while Man City has not lost a Premier League match since February 5th.
A number of pundits have said Mikel Arteta needs to shake-up his line-up and his tactical formation on Wednesday. I totally disagree. Stick with what brought you to this point of the season. Don’t try something different in a match of this importance. I personally feel that would be a huge mistake.
With all of that said, here is my predicted Arsenal line-up for the big match on Wednesday…
[4-3-3]
Martinelli, Jesus, Saka
Partey (playing a little deeper than normal to help block passing lanes to Haaland), Odegaard, Xhaka
Zinchenko, Gabriel, Holding, White
Ramsdale
Predicted final score: Manchester City 2 – ARSENAL 2
t could all come down to Wednesday at the Etihad.
COYG!
Gunner1953










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