AMR) Theo Walcott
The winger is in exceptional form, and will be the Gunners’ key man on Saturday evening. His pace, trickery and finishing have helped him score five goals in the past five matches. Spurs left-back Danny Rose can expect a torrid time if Walcott is given a start tomorrow…
AML) Santi Cazorla
This term, the Spanish playmaker has been nowhere near the brilliant creator he was last season, having only scored once and assisted two in the Premier League. Like Wilshere, he has been overshadowed by Ramsey and Ozil, but is likely to be given another chance to prove his undoubted class this evening.
FC) Lukas Podolski
There are rumours that Giroud’s ankle has improved enough to put him in contention for a start, but we doubt Wenger will risk him when Podolski is more than capable of filling the centre-forward position. The German has bagged three goals in four Premier League appearances this term, two of which came from the bench.
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