Arsenal team news: Mikel Arteta admits 'headache' as bold Gabriel Martinelli call made

Mikel Arteta has admitted that he has a team selection 'headache' ahead of Arsenal's clash with Tottenham this weekend.

Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta has several big team selection decisions to make (Image: Getty)

revealed that he has a ‘good headache’ ahead of ’s clash with on Sunday. The Spaniard is only sweating on the fitness of Jurrien Timber heading into the clash, with the defender reaching the end of his recovery from an ACL injury that he sustained on the opening weekend of the season. Express Sport takes a look at how the Gunners could line up for the North London Derby…

Goalkeeper: David Raya

Raya was hardly tested by in midweek, but a tougher task is anticipated this weekend. The Spain international is closing in on the Golden Glove this season and a clean sheet against Spurs would see him take an almighty step towards landing the accolade.

Defence: Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel, Takehiro Tomiyasu

Three of Arsenal’s back four pick themselves this season, with White, Saliba and Gabriel being rock-solid and providing the ideal platform for their attacking-minded teammates to build upon. Tomiyasu impressed against Chelsea and therefore looks likely to remain at left-back, with the Japan international also starting against last week too.

Arteta revealed on Friday that a decision had not been made on whether Timber is fit to feature against Tottenham, but it feels unlikely that he will be thrown in at the deep end against the Gunners’ fiercest rivals.

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Martin Odegaard

Martin Odegaard was in flying form against Chelsea in midweek (Image: Getty)

Midfield: Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice, Jorginho

Odegaard was nothing short of sensational against Chelsea in midweek and he will need to replicate that display if he is to stamp his authority this weekend. Thomas Partey also did well against the Blues, though Jorginho could be preferred to the Ghana international due to his know-how and experience in the very biggest games. The Italy international’s willingness to slow the game down and ensure that Arsenal can play at their own pace could be pivotal up against ’s high-pace, intense Tottenham.

Leandro Trossard

Leandro Trossard could keep Gabriel Martinelli out of the starting XI again (Image: Getty)

Forwards: Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard

Trossard’s performances in recent weeks should see him continue to keep Gabriel Martinelli out of the starting lineup at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Belgian international’s desire to cut inside and influence play centrally brings the very best out of the in-form Havertz, and the connection between the pair could cause havoc down the left. Saka will be hoping to return to goal-scoring form having gone for games without finding the back of the net.

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