{"id":6583,"date":"2016-12-12T21:33:24","date_gmt":"2016-12-12T19:33:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thefootballfreak.com\/?p=6583"},"modified":"2021-08-18T15:08:56","modified_gmt":"2021-08-18T14:08:56","slug":"4-2-3-1-arsenals-best-xi-vs-everton-game-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thefootballfreak.com\/4-2-3-1-arsenals-best-xi-vs-everton-game-week\/","title":{"rendered":"4-2-3-1: Arsenal’s best XI vs Everton in game of the week"},"content":{"rendered":"
So much has been made of the form of the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool this season that Arsenal have gone somewhat under the radar. <\/p>\n
They have spent so many seasons flattering to deceive that perhaps they now have the perfect cover to spring their most serious title challenge for a decade.<\/p>\n
Because, simply put, they just keep winning.<\/p>\n
Chelsea look so convincing right now but will surely have a dip. Liverpool’s results have slowed of late with a defeat and a draw in their last two.<\/p>\n
But Arsenal are winning with quiet efficiency.<\/p>\n
They have dealt with the loss of Santi Cazorla, which many thought would be a season wrecker, and a defeat of Everton at The Emirates on Wednesday will put them firmly in the leading pack, with others trailing in their wake.<\/p>\n
Injuries could be the biggest danger for Arsenal right now as the more players are crocked, the more strain is put on the fit ones. Mustafi has picked up a knock and Mertesacker and Debuchy are still out so Rob Holding may be called upon to continue the impressive start to his Arsenal career.<\/p>\n
But Arsenal seem to have more than enough cover for Cazorla with Aaron Ramsey now fit and looking to once more cement his place in the squad.<\/p>\n
So here is the team that we think can take three points against a stubborn if currently underwhelming Everton side.<\/p>\n