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Arsenal lineup to face Rapid Wien released and Arteta’s made some changes
The Arsenal starting eleven that will take on Rapid Wien has been released and Mikel Arteta has made some changes as expected.
Arsenal have today been welcomed by Rapid Wien at the Allianz Stadion and the gunners come into this game with the hope of getting their first win of the UEFA Europa League 2020/21 campaign. Arsenal has released their starting eleven that will face Rapid Wien and Mikel Arteta has made some changes to the squad that played last weekend as expected.
ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE RAPID WIEN
Leno, Cedric, Luiz, Gabriel, Kolasinac, Saka; Elneny, Partey; Pepe, Lacazette, Nketiah
SUBSTITUTES:
Runarsson, Macey, Bellerin, Tierney, Aubameyang, Maitland-Niles, Mustafi, Nelson, Willock, Xhaka
Arsenal supporters will want nothing but a win after their defeat to Manchester City on Saturday last week and Mikel Arteta will also want to get all the three points to raise his team’s morale ahead of their game against a tough Leicester City side.
It’s going to be interesting to see Thomas Partey first full game today from the perspective of an Arsenal fan as he is a signing that they craved for a long time during the summe transfer window and they will be glad that he was started in a match that on paper shouldn’t be a tough game for Mikel Arteta’s squad.
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