Monday, September 15, 2025

Expect rotation, debuts and a youngster to start against Bilbao

 By Danong and 1970s Gooner


Arsenal kick off their 2025–26 Champions League campaign with a trip to Bilbao, where they'll face Athletic Club at the iconic San Mamés.

Arteta and his squad will be keen to replicate or even better their 3-0 thrashing of the La Liga side in last August's Emirates Cup.

Despite injury concerns surrounding Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and William Saliba, Arsenal have shown they can still field a formidable XI.

So far, the club's summer spending spree is paying off. As was the case against Nottingham Forest, Arteta has introduced new partnerships across the pitch, fresh faces in attack, a reshaped midfield, and young defender Cristhian Mosquera getting his chance. 

Yet, the Gunners looked strong against Ange Postecoglou's side.

But with such depth, fans are left guessing: who starts, who sits?

Against Bilbao, one would hope Arteta fields a strong team capable of kicking off the Champions League campaign in style.

Saka and Havertz are ofcourse unlikely to feature, but Saliba, who returned to training last Friday, is in contention to start.

With a big clash against Manchester City looming over the weekend, it would be wise for the Frenchman to build match fitness midweek, so he should start.

This fixture also presents the perfect opportunity for Kepa Arrizabalaga and Piero Hincapie to make their debuts. Both are more than capable of holding their own.

It would also be encouraging to see the Zubimendi–Rice–Odegaard trio continue to build chemistry in midfield.

This is if Odegaard has managed to overcome his shoulder injury sustained last Saturday. If as it looks likely he cannot make it then Nwaneri deserves to start due to his excellent display against Forest when he deputised for Odegaard.

Eze was decent against Forest from the left wing, and it's only right that he gets the chance to build on that performance.

Kepa  
Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie  
Zubimendi, Rice, Odegaard /Nawneri
Madueke, Gyokeres, Eze

If Arteta goes with this line-up, Arsenal should be confident of leaving Spain with all three points.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Saliba will be on the bench


By Danong and 1970s Gooner 

Mikel Arteta and Ange Postecoglou renew their rivalry as Arsenal host Nottingham Forest in Saturday’s early Premier League kick-off at the Emirates.

Arteta remains unbeaten against Forest’s new boss in the league, and he’ll be determined to keep that record intact this weekend.

There’s a real air of unpredictability surrounding this fixture.

Will Postecoglou stick with Forest’s defensive, counter-attacking blueprint, or will he immediately impose his trademark high line and relentless gung-ho approach?

Arteta’s greatest asset heading into this clash is his side’s ability to focus on themselves, leaning on their strengths and trusting that their quality will see them through.

There’s been a timely injury boost, with Christian Nørgaard, William Saliba and Ben White returning to fitness. However, the Spaniard will be without key figures Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka.

Even so, thanks to the shrewd summer business conducted by the new sporting director Andrea Berta, Arsenal should still field a formidable XI.

Noni Madueke, fresh off a scintillating international break with England, looks ready to deputise for Saka. Viktor Gyökeres will aim to silence his doubters up front. 

At the same time, Cristhian Mosquera, who impressed against Liverpool in Saliba’s absence, should slot in confidently alongside Gabriel Magalhaes at the heart of defence (with Saliba rightfully rested for Champions League return and Manchester City).

Arteta could opt for this strong Arsenal line-up:

Raya  
Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calafiori  
Zubimendi, Rice, Odegaard  
Madueke, Gyökeres, Eze

While many expect Eze to feature in a left central midfield role, Arteta may trial him on the left wing, a position that’s posed problems for Arsenal in recent times with Gabriel Martinelli struggling.

And Eze will have the freedom to drift towards a left forward come midfield position with Calafiori providing the width on the left side.

If Eze thrives there, he could become the long-term solution for that spot.

Having lost their last outing (Liverpool 1–0 Arsenal), this fixture presents the perfect opportunity for the Gunners to bounce back.

If they can shake off the post-international break rust, Arsenal could extend their unbeaten run against Forest to five matches.