With Speroni still sidelined, the summer signing is likely to keep his place when
Arsenal visit this weekend.
Not exact matches
The
Arsenal side will look set to re-focus on the EPL today with a
visit to West Ham United in their new stadium in one of the most eye catching game at the
weekend.
Having started all of
Arsenal's games so far, the club's only summer signing Petr Cech, is sure to be in goal again for the
visit of Stoke this
weekend.
Arsenal may have dropped a couple of points to their local rivals Middlesborough in our last Premier League outing, but the last thing that Sunderland and David Moyes need this
weekend is a
visit from the Gunners, especially after they were knocked out of the EFL cup last night to pile on the misery and the pressure on their new manager.
It would be very easy for the
Arsenal players to take their eyes off the ball this
weekend, but it is absolutely vital that the Gunners do not become complacent and that we make sure that all three points are going to stay in north London after the
visit of Aston Villa in the Premier League clash on Sunday.
If it carries on like this then the
Arsenal fans, players and manager will be over the moon when the domestic action begins again with the
visit of Liverpool next
weekend.
There are now only 11 games to go and Ranieri thinks that the four jupcoming games before the international break will be crucial in the race for the title, especially as
Arsenal have to
visit Spurs next
weekend.
Much as don't like to gloat when our big opponents lose important players,
Arsenal will take any advantage they can get before the gruelling run of matches coming up for the rest of this month, starting with Manchester City this
weekend, swiftly followed by the
visit to Germany.
In perhaps the biggest matchup of the opening
weekend,
Arsenal - Liverpool has seen a lot of action on
visiting Liverpool, but be careful about this line movement.
Perhaps the fact that City had to go to Napoli for this Champions League match and the fact that the situation in their qualifying group meant that Pep Guardiola had to select his strongest starting line - up could help
Arsenal at the
weekend, as our players should be fresher as the manager rests his key players and rotates heavily for the
visit of Red Star Belgrade in the Europa League tonight.
Manchester City will look to continue their unbeaten run this
weekend when
Arsenal visit the Etihad.
Arsenal visiting Goodison Park this
weekend should bring us some intriguing one - on - one battles on the pitch, which, more importantly, could go on to decide who reigns superior at the end of 90 minutes.
Can
Arsenal make light work of Burnley's
visit of the Emirates this
weekend?
Mourinho will go head - to - head with Wenger one more time when
Arsenal visit Old Trafford next
weekend.
Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez took part in their first
Arsenal session at London Colney on Wednesday ahead of this
weekend's
visit of Southampton.
But a battling home draw against Spurs last
weekend will give them some hope that they may be able to get a vital point out of the
visit of
Arsenal.
Claude Puel says he is without a number of first - team players ahead of this
weekend's
visit of
Arsenal in the Emirates FA Cup fourth round.
Arsenal reached the FA Cup final at the
weekend, where they will fight to retain their crown, whilst they prepare for the
visit of league leaders Chelsea.
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren has returned to training as he seeks to prove his fitness ahead of this
weekend's
visit of
Arsenal.
Jordon Ibe appeared to be in London for the
weekend — the 20 - year - old regularly
visits the capital — and was surprisingly with
Arsenal youngster Chuba Akpom.
All of which means that Wenger's Chief Scout in France from his time as AS Monaco coach has alerted the
Arsenal manager to the possibility of bringing Lavezzi to the Emirates in a cut - price deal, something Wenger alluded to in his
weekend press conference ahead of the
visit of champions Manchester City on Sunday.
Two
Arsenal players feature ahead of the
visit of Stoke City this
weekend.