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  • Watford win

    Votes: 5 5.9%
  • Draw

    Votes: 11 12.9%
  • Arsenal win

    Votes: 69 81.2%

  • Total voters
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field442

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I think we’ll see Özil starting out wide or we’ll play a diamond/4-3-1-2 in away games with Pepe and Auba up front. Hopefully those two formations include Özil and Ceballos and not a midfield 3 of Torreira, Guendouzi and Xhaka.

Called it. Doesn’t speak well for Nelson.
 

Trilly

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If I accept your view, why did it take him 63 minutes to correct that mistake? Because that’s when he subbed Ceballos in for Torreira. He effectively handicaped us for 2/3 of the match.
Özil not match fit? Willock with a knock? The match wasn’t going so badly anyway, 63 minutes is quite early for a sub.

I do think he should have done it earlier as well anyway. But subbing off Lucas at HT would have been harsh.
 

Jackie_Treehorn

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Intrigued to see how Ceballos and Özil do together. Attack should be lethal. Defending? We shall see.
 

Ricardinho

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Good to see Özil involved and I hope he performs but when did he last even make an appearance in preseason? Gonna be rusty
 
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