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Arsenal Announce Official Starting Lineup to Face Girona in Champions League Clash

Arsenal have officially confirmed their starting lineup to take on Girona in tonight’s crucial UEFA Champions League encounter. Mikel Arteta has made some notable selections as the Gunners look to secure an important result away at Montilivi Stadium.
Arsenal’s Starting XI vs. Girona:
Neto; Partey, Kiwior, Gabriel, Calafiori; Jorginho, Merino, Ødegaard; Nwaneri, Sterling, Trossard.
Substitutes:
Setford, Porter, Timber, Zinchenko, Lewis-Skelly, Tierney, Saliba, Rice, Salah, Martinelli, Butler-Oyedeji, Havertz.
Key Decisions in Arteta’s Lineup
Arteta has opted to rotate his squad, likely considering the demanding fixture schedule. With a mix of experienced stars and young talents, Arsenal will be looking to impose their style against a well-organized Girona side.
- Neto in Goal – The goalkeeper gets a rare start as Arteta chooses to rest usual No. 1, David Raya.
- Defensive Line-up – Jurrien Timber remains on the bench as he continues his recovery, while Riccardo Calafiori starts at left-back. Thomas Partey is deployed at right-back, offering defensive stability.
- Midfield Trio – Jorginho, Merino, and captain Martin Ødegaard form a strong midfield unit, balancing creativity with control.
- Front Three – Ethan Nwaneri, Raheem Sterling, and Leandro Trossard lead the attack, with Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz available on the bench.
Tactical Expectations
Arsenal are expected to dominate possession with Ødegaard pulling the strings in midfield. Jorginho’s experience will be crucial in controlling the tempo, while Merino offers physicality and late runs into the box. Up front, Nwaneri and Sterling’s pace could stretch Girona’s defense, with Trossard providing his usual sharpness in front of goal.
Girona’s Challenge
Girona have been one of La Liga’s surprise packages this season and will be eager to capitalize on Arsenal’s rotated lineup. Their attacking style means the Gunners’ defense, particularly the makeshift full-back pairing, will need to be at their best.
A Must-Win for Arsenal?
With the Champions League knockout stages approaching, Arsenal need a strong performance to maintain momentum. Arteta’s side come into this match on the back of a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Wolves, and another win here would boost confidence ahead of upcoming Premier League fixtures.
Can Arsenal’s lineup deliver the victory? The Gunners faithful will be hoping for another memorable European night.
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