Having come out on the right side of a thrilling comeback against Everton on Sunday afternoon, Arsenal return to Europa League action when they take on Olympiacos.
The Gunners head into the second leg of their last 32 clash with a 1-0 lead from their trip to Greece last week, and know that they already have a strong foot-hold into the next round.
But Mikel Arteta will no doubt be wary of a backlash from the Greek giants, and as such, is likely to leave nothing to chance when it comes to his starting eleven.
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Below is a look at how the Gunners might line up on Thursday night.
Having perhaps surprisingly gone with regular number one Bernd Leno in goal last time out, rather than cup goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, Arteta is likely to stick with the former once more.
In front of him, Sokratis may come in at right-back instead of Hector Bellerin, who of course is still in the process of returning to full match fitness following his recent injury troubles. And on the opposite flank, Sead Kolasinac’s unfortunate withdrawal in the first-half of the clash against Everton means Bukayo Saka should come in from the start.
Central midfield could see Lucas Torreira replace Dani Ceballos just to offer that more defensive protection as they look to stop Olympiacos from cancelling out their precious away goal.
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And whilst the north London side don’t have a Premier League fixture this weekend due to their clash against Manchester City being postponed, the likes of Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be afforded a rest.
That could see the likes of Joe Willock, Reiss Nelson and Alexandre Lacazette all come in to try and stake their claims for a starting spot going forward.
Predicted XI: Leno; Sokratis, Mustafi, Luiz, Saka; Torreira, Xhaka; Pepe, Willock, Nelson; Lacazette.
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