Arsenal Predicted Lineup V Tottenham Hotspur: Gunners Aim To Extend Gap In Fifth Place

Can Arsenal claim successive White Hart Lane victories..

Arsenal travel to White Hart Lane on Saturday afternoon hoping to create a gap between them and their bitter rivals as the Gunners look to continue their recent run of form.

Arsene Wenger’s men haven’t conceded a goal in their last three league games and have boosted confidence that emphatic win against Aston Villa last Sunday.

The comfortable win over Manchester City recently has also eliminated the doubts surrounding their suitability to the big games and the Arsenal faithful will certainly be hoping to claim the bragging rights over their neighbours this time around.

Here is how they are expected to line-up.

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GK) David Ospina

The Colombian is thriving in the team of late and he’s yet to concede a league goal for the club.

RB) Hector Bellerin

Getting rave reviews and rightly so, the academy product has proved to be a worthy replacement to the injured Mathieu Debuchy.

CB) Per Meretsacker (c)

Arsenal vice-captain has regained his form following a little rest and the return of his partner in crime.

CB) Laurent Koscielny

The club’s best centre back and rightly starting to get the recognition he deserves with his return coinciding with Arsenal’s up-turn in form.

LB) Nacho Monreal

Despite the criticism, Monreal has been doing his job efficiently and has displaced Kieran Gibbs in Arsenal’s defence.

CDM) Francis Coquelin

The revitalised Frenchman has provided the Gunners with some much needed backbone and has shown Wenger the type of player he’s been missing.

CM) Santi Cazorla

The form player in the league right now, Cazorla will no doubt have a massive say in the outcome of this game.

CM) Aaron Ramsey

Without providing the spectacular goals he did last season, Ramsey is giving the Arsenal side balance and his energy will be crucial on Saturday.

AML) Danny Welbeck

If Wenger wants to follow the blueprint of the Man City game, Welbeck must come in for Ozil to provide defensive protection on the left hand-side and track the runs of Kyle Walker.

AMR) Theo Walcott

Back from injury and in red-hot form, Walcott pace will be vital should Arsenal look to breach Spurs’ very high line.

CF) Olivier Giroud

The Frenchman has led the line superbly in recent months and will no doubt provide the Spurs defence with a physical examination.