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Arsenal’s anticipated lineup against West Ham United: Merino remains on the bench; Gunners remain unaltered

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Arsenal’s anticipated lineup against West Ham United: Merino remains on the bench; Gunners remain unaltered Arsenal is preparing for a critical Premier League match against West Ham United, and it is possible that the team will field an unchanged lineup on Saturday.

 

 


 

Arsenal is confronted with a difficult situation as they prepare to face West Ham United in a critical match in their Premier League campaign, as they are struggling with several critical attacking injuries.

 

 

 

The Gunners will be striving for a victory in this match, and Mikel Arteta may opt to maintain the same starting lineup as the one that defeated Leicester City last weekend. During his pre-match press conference, Arteta was questioned about Raheem Sterling,

 

 

 

 

Mikel Merino in the striker role, and whether the attacker was experiencing confidence issues. Additionally, the Arsenal manager hinted that Ben White may participate in the upcoming match after regaining his fitness. Arteta anticipated that the same roster of players from the previous weekend would be available, beginning with their endurance.

 

 

 

He was also questioned about Ben White and whether he is prepared to start after being an unused substitute against Leicester City. Arteta stated that Ben White is prepared to participate. We will determine whether or not to commence tomorrow; however, he is definitely available to participate in the group at this time.

 

 

 

 

Merino’s remarkable performance off the bench last weekend was the central focus of attention. He assumed the No.9 position and scored twice to secure the victory. Arteta was enquired as to whether the concept was a successful experiment. “If something that we have not done or that he has not done in his career to try is referred to as an experiment, that is it,”

 

 

 

Artery. Ultimately, the objective is to align the qualities of the squad and the individuals. I would prioritise that aspect over the other, as we aim to satisfy the game’s requirements and those of the opposition. However, it must ultimately function properly.

 

 

 

If not, it is not the appropriate decision. Sterling’s performance last weekend was dismal, and he appeared to lack confidence during his time on the pitch. Arteta was questioned as to whether this was the matter, and the Gunners’ manager maintained that he still desired the best for the on-loan attacker.







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