Arsenal lost their fourth game of the season and dropped down to 11th position in the league after their loss to Brighton & Hove Albion at home.
The Gunners face West Ham United at London Stadium tonight and come into the game with no wins in the league since the first week of October. They have lost three and drawn four of their last seven games in the league.
Freddie Ljungberg desperately needs a win and to be brutally honest, has not got much to lose and can afford to be adventurous in his team selection against an equally inconsistent West Ham side.
Let’s take a look at the Arsenal lineup for the game against West Ham United.
Team News
Dani Ceballos is the only first-team player who will miss the game against West Ham United.
Goalkeeper
Bernd Leno will start in goal for the Gunners, having started all 15 games for the side and has been the standout player in defence for his beleaguered side.
Defence
It will be interesting to see if David Luiz or Sokratis is dropped for Rob Holding or Shkodran Mustafi in defence.
Luiz and Sokratis started the last game and we think that they will start once again at the back.
Kieran Tierney should replace Sead Kolasinac at left-back, while Héctor Bellerín should continue in the right-back position in the Arsenal lineup.
Midfield
Lucas Torreira and Granit Xhaka started in midfield for the game against Brighton, and the duo is available once again for the game against West Ham.
Mattéo Guendouzi is an option for Ljungberg in midfield and there is a chance that he could replace Torreira in the middle of the park.
Joe Willock was substituted in the interval last time around, and he could drop to the bench for the game against the Hammers.
Mesut Ozil could slot into the No. 10 position for the Gunners after having played out wide in the last few games.
Attack
Nicolas Pépé could return to the Arsenal lineup for the game against West Ham United, starting on the right side. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang started on the right last time around, and he could move to the left side of the attack.
Alexandre Lacazette should continue upfront for the Gunners, having scored last time around.