The Gunners knocked West Brom out of the Capital One Cup at the Hawthorns only a couple of weeks ago (1-1; Arsenal won 4-3 on penalties), and I am sure Steve Clarke will be looking for his side to flip the result in the Baggies favour this time round.
League points are up for grabs this time, rather than a place in the next round of a cup, but we have seen Arsenal play this season as though every game is a cup final.
Ozil and Ramsey have been mesmerising, as a team we have been organised and defended really well, and Giroud is providing more for the team as well as getting goals himself.
Of course the likes of those we'd expect in Arsene Wenger's starting XI didn't feature in the cup fixture last month, so this game is bound to be very different from the last. However, I'd expect Arsenal to continue their fine form tomorrow and return to the top of the Premier League, following Liverpool's 3-1 win over Crystal Palace today which has put them currently a point clear.
After all the transfer talk and media attention it received, I feel I should comment comment on the return of Luis Suarez. The Uruguayan has fulfilled his match suspensions, following his bite on Ivanovich last season, and has returned to Brendan Rodgers' first team.
He's been described as one of the top class strikers around and is on-par with Van Persie and on his day, I wouldn't disagree. He opened the scoring today and I know will be a big asset to Liverpool (yet again) this season.
However, I don't feel we have missed out. Arsene's £40,000,001 offer in the summer was rejected, but then he didn't exactly follow up with another offer. As a result, we have since seen Giroud be more consistent in front of goal and other players showing more attacking qualities (Ramsey springs to mind!) Yes Arsenal could do with another striker with injuries to Podolski and Walcott but Liverpool can stick with their number 7.
Bendtner played in the cup game and has since found a place on the bench, but should we really welcome someone back who said they would never want to put on an Arsenal shirt again? The there's Park...but I'm not even sure he's an actual footballer. Who else would make a decent back-up to Giroud?
Other injury news wise, Sagna will be out of action for a few weeks following an injury he picked up against Napoli last Tuesday. I have been impressed with the form of the French defender who has developed well to playing at centre-back when needed. Having come under some criticism, he has been excellent for us, like so many others, this year. Jenkinson will get another chance to prove himself in the right back position, starting with the trip at West Brom tomorrow and Arsenal will be looking to both extend their incredible away, and undefeated runs.
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Target man: Giroud has impressed this season. Dare he get injured! |
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