Arsenal to Cook Tottenham Without Rice and Odegaard Because They Have Partey

Arsenal will meet Tottenham Hotspurs on Sunday at the Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium. This will be a very tough game for the Gunner because they will miss their midfield trio of Declan Rice and Captain fantastic, Martin Odegaard.

Arsenal is however expected to cook Tottenham Hotspurs even without Rice. They will then have a party after winning because Thomas Partey is available. Martin Odegaard will miss the match because he has an ankle injury while Declan Rice will miss the match because of his one match suspension ban after receiving a red card against Brighton.

Aside from the midfield. The other departments are very solid. David Raya has been very phenomenal this season and therefore he is expected to continue with his good form. The defence is equally stronger and they will provide even more backup for the midfield.

Thy will be very much alert just in case the Tottenham Hotspurs midfield will try to outdo that of Arsenal. The partnership of Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba at the heart of the central defence has been the best.

Ben White at right back and Jurrien Timber and Oleksandr Zinchenko at left back will also be very vital for the team. Thomas Partey will be the main man at the heart of the midfield and all of us know what Thomas Partey can do especially when he is fully fit like now.

He can single handedly manage that midfield. It is however expected that; he will be assisted by Jorginho. The creative midfield position is where we are still not sure who Mikel Arteta will deploy to do Martin Odegaard’s job.

Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard are however the favorite candidates for that position because of their versatility. They can also interchange in that position and the centre forward position. The fans however want the Manager to try and put Ethan Nwaneri to also show what he has and what he can provide the team with.

Arsenal has also been having good games against Tottenham Hotspurs. The team will therefore seek to maintain the good run of performance against their arch rivals.

 

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