(4-4-2) Martinelli finally dropped to bench”, Possible Arsenal XI vs Brighton – as Arteta changes formation due to the arrival of new signing
As Arsenal prepares to face Brighton this weekend, all of the spotlight is on Mikel Merino,
the Gunners’ latest acquisition. The Spain international,
who completed his £27.4 million move to north London earlier this week, is set to make his debut.
However, with only a few days of training under his belt,
Merino might start on the bench as Arteta sticks to a winning formula.
Midfield Dynamics and Merino’s Role
Mikel Arteta’s 4-3-3 setup has been effective in Arsenal’s opening games,
with the midfield trio of Martin Ødegaard, Declan Rice,
and Thomas Partey offering balance and control. Given their performances,
Merino could be introduced later in the game, providing a fresh option and adding his flair to the midfield.
Defense: Calafiori to Start?
Jurrien Timber, who replaced Oleksandr Zinchenko at left-back against Villa,
offered a solid defensive display. However, Riccardo Calafiori, who impressed in his brief debut,
could be handed his first start. The Italian’s dynamic style may be preferred against Brighton’s attacking threats.
Trossard vs. Martinelli: A Selection Dilemma
Leandro Trossard made a strong case for a starting role after his impactful performance off the
bench against Villa, where he scored within minutes of entering the pitch and then later assisted.
Gabriel Martinelli, who has had a quieter start to the season, could find himself benched if Arteta opts for Trossard’s creativity and directness.
Attack: Havertz Leads the Line
With Gabriel Jesus sidelined due to a groin injury, Kai Havertz is likely to continue as the central striker.
Havertz has shown promise in this role, but the Gunners will need him to be more clinical against a resilient Brighton defense.
Arsenal’s predicted lineup against Brighton: Arteta’s 4-3-3 formation
Brighton arrives at the Emirates with momentum,
having secured wins against Everton and Manchester United.
Arsenal’s defense, particularly Timber or Calafiori at left-back,
will need to be on high alert to contain Brighton’s attacking threats.
Arteta’s tactical decisions, especially concerning the integration of new signings like Merino
and the choice between Trossard and Martinelli, will be crucial.
A win against Brighton would further solidify Arsenal’s strong start to the season,
with Merino’s debut adding an exciting narrative to the clash.