On Wednesday night, when they go to Brentford, Arsenal will begin their quest for just the third League Cup championship in history.
The Arsenal team dreamed of an additional trophy in 2023–24 after their Community Shield victory over Manchester City in August, and they have had a great start to both the Premier League and Champions League.
However, manager Mikel Arteta is anticipated to make changes to the starting XI that was held to a stalemate by Tottenham in Sunday’s north London derby because to the growing number of injuries in his team.
The Spaniard might use this side on Wednesday night.
Arsenal predicted lineup vs Brentford (4-3-3)
GK: Aaron Ramsdale – Due to David Raya’s inability to play against his parent club, the 2023 Yashin Trophy nominee will get his chance in goal.
RB: Cedric Soares – A non-essential team member will play in Ben White’s stead. was also picked to Arsenal’s season-long Champions League roster.
CB: Gabriel – Is Arteta’s preferred center-back and should start to maintain some consistency in an otherwise drastically altered starting lineup.
CB: Jakub Kiwior – Is Arteta’s preferred center-back and should start to maintain some consistency in a lineup that has seen significant upheaval.
LB: Takehiro Tomiyasu – Tomiyasu, a player who is eager for an opportunity to see more regular game action, had a terrific start at the Emirates but has since seen his opportunities shrink.
CM: Kai Havertz – Still waiting for Arsenal’s first goal. versus Spurs, they came off as a little disconnected and awkward.
CM: Mohamed Elneny – Arsenal supporters have been puzzled by his availability for the previous year or so because he hasn’t played since January because of a knee injury. sat on the bench during the weekend and might get his season’s first playing time.
CM: Jorginho – Sunday gave Tottenham the opportunity to draw even. Arteta’s response? “I love him and we love him.”
RW: Reiss Nelson – A new deal was signed in July, and he will have chances in matches like this to try to push his way into the regular starting XI.
ST: Eddie Nketiah – Should be given the starting striker position once more, but he needs to make more attempts on goal than he did against Spurs.
LW: Emile Smith Rowe – Smith Rowe, who has made three substitute appearances for Arsenal so far this season, has suffered as a result of the team’s expansion.