Arsenal’s Predicted Starters To Face West Bromwich Albion

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Alexis Sanchez and Joel Campbell

Alexis Sanchez had a hard time playing against Uruguay. But so long as he is technically ‘fit’ I cannot see Arsene Wenger sitting him. He has admitted how tough that is to do. And yet, you have to wonder what the plan is. Does he get a break? Does he play through it? The Chilean is not going to admit that he is tired. Wenger would much rather send Alexis out to play in a domestic affair than in the Champions League anyway.

Joel Campbell may be running out of chances. Luckily, he has proven himself very capable in the matches that he has had and that should have bought him some much needed credibility in terms of landing a rotational spot on the pitch.

There is a chance we see Aaron Ramsey out there and I would be thrilled beyond belief to have him back on the pitch. However, for health and practicality sake, best to give him a little extra time. It’s not like we’re playing Manchester City.

Finally, we move on to the No. 10 and striker spot. I’ll give you one guess to figure out who those two will be.

Next: No. 10 and Striker