PREVIEW: Arsenal v Dortmund, Team News, Line-Up + Prediction
Arsenal kick off our Champions League campaign this
evening when we take on Borussia Dortmund in
Germany.
We’ve once again been paired with the Bundesliga giants
in the group stages making it three times in the past four
years that we’ve met each other at this stages of the
competition.
Dortmund ran-out deserved 2-1 victors at the Emirates
last October but we gained revenge with a 1-0 win in
Germany thanks to an Aaron Ramsey header, with both
sides squeezing into the knockout rounds at the expense
of Napoli.
We’ve yet to hit form this season but we looked far more
like our old selves during Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Man
City. The players looked up for it, we pressed in midfield
and looked dangerous in attack, and we’ll need more of
the same tonight if we want to get a result.
Dortmund aren’t the side they were a couple of years
ago after losing the likes of Lewandowski and Gotze but
they are still a dangerous team who are going to be a
real test, so a performance is going to be needed to
come away with anything.
A positive start is required in what’s going to be a tricky
group that also includes Galatasaray and Anderlecht.
Team News
With Mathieu Debuchy out with ankle ligament damage
we have a void to fill at right-back. Calum Chambers
would be favourite to come in but he’s struggling with
tonsillitis so youngster Hector Bellerin could be handed
his European debut.
Nacho Monreal is out with a back injury so Kieran Gibbs
will start his first game in a month at left-back and I’d
expect Mikel Arteta to come in for Matheiu Flamini in
midfield.
Yaya Sanogo has a hamstring complaint so he joins
Olivier Giroud, Theo Walcott and Serge Gnabry on the
sidelines.
Preferred Line-Up
As previously mentioned, if Chambers can’t make it
Bellerin will come in at right-back.
The big change I’d like to see is in the formation and
switching back to 4-2-3-1. This would allow Mesut Ozil
to occupy his best position instead of being stuck out on
the wing.
It may sound harsh but I’d drop Aaron Ramsey for the
game. He didn’t look 100% fit at the weekend and he
played poorly, and we can’t leave Jack Wilshere out after
his performance.
I’d also go with The Ox down the wing. His pace would
be useful on the break and I feel he’d give us more
defensively than Santi Cazorla.
In reality, Arsene will probably stick to his guns and play
4-1-4-1 with Ozil out wide in the same front five that
played at the weekend, but I’d expect Arteta, Chambers/
Bellerin and Gibbs to still come into the side regardless.
Prediction
They aren’t the team they were and Dortmund will also
be without several key players including Reus and
Hummels, so I fancy us to get at least a point tonight. I’d
take a 1-1 draw but if anyone’s going to nick it, I’d back it
to be Arsenal. Borussia Dortmund 1-1 Arsenal
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