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Leandro Trossard starts as Gabriel Jesus decision made in dream Arsenal XI vs Bayern Munich…

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In the highly anticipated match against Bayern Munich, Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, has made some interesting decisions regarding his starting XI.

 

One notable change is the inclusion of Thomas Partey in the lineup, highlighting his importance to the team. Additionally, Gabriel Jesus has been given the nod, showcasing Arteta’s faith in the striker.

 

This game holds significant importance for Arsenal, as they have exceeded expectations by reaching this stage of the Champions League. It is a testament to their performance in both the Premier League and the European competition.

 

On the other hand, Bayern Munich will face some challenges due to key absences. Players like Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman will be unavailable, while Alphonso Davies is suspended. Although Manuel Neuer and Leroy Sane may be fit to play, there are concerns about their fitness levels.

 

In terms of injuries, Arteta can count on a nearly fully-fit squad. Martin Odegaard has joined the team for training, indicating his readiness to contribute. The only player missing from the lineup is Jurrien Timber, who is nearing a return to action and is expected to participate in upcoming youth games as part of his recovery process.

 

David Raya is the clear choice for the goalkeeper position and is football.london’s starting point for our ideal Arsenal XI against Bayern Munich. Although he faced some criticism for the first Aston Villa goal and Serge Gnabry’s equalizer, Raya has been a crucial player in the title race and throughout the European tournament.

 

In defense, three out of the usual four players will start once again: Ben White, William Saliba, and Gabriel Magalhaes. They will be aiming to bounce back from conceding four goals in the last two games and return to keeping clean sheets.

 

To strengthen the defense, Oleksandr Zinchenko will be replaced by Takehiro Tomiyasu. Tomiyasu came on for White during the weekend and will be hoping to provide better defensive security against Sane than Jakub Kiwior was able to.

 

Moving into midfield, Thomas Partey was given a complete rest against Villa, leading some to believe that he will start against Bayern. It is hoped that the partnership between Partey and Declan Rice can help secure victories in the remaining matches and win the crucial midfield battle.

 

Fortunately, Odegaard was able to train, which is a huge relief. The Norwegian midfielder was impressive until he suffered a chest injury against Aston Villa, which ultimately ended his participation in the match and seemingly Arsenal’s chances as well.

 

In the attacking line, the decision is a challenging one. While Bukayo Saka is a guaranteed starter, the choice between Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard, and Gabriel Martinelli remains uncertain.

 

Considering the limited opportunities in the game, Trossard’s clinical finishing sets him apart and makes him a strong candidate, especially given Martinelli’s recent struggles. On the other hand, despite a lackluster performance against Villa, Jesus proved to be a threat to Bayern when he entered the pitch. Starting with Jesus alongside Martinelli and Havertz as substitutes could be the optimal strategy.

 

Preferred Arsenal starting lineup against Bayern Munich: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu; Rice, Partey, Odegaard; Saka, Jesus, Trossard.

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