Parking the bus will be Arsenal’s ploy against Liverpool

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Prior to Monday’s Premier League competition, Liverpool’s official online website singled him out in the style of Arteta de Klopp as an “outstanding football coach”. Similarly, Arteta commented on two trips to Anfield as a “difficult task for anyone. “However, Arsenal make it daunting for Liverpool and park the proverbial bus.

In the two matches we played in Liverpool after Arteta took over, we were very planned in our approach: holding the fort, putting the ball all on and looking for a quick hit against or playing on the back, employing Klopp’s top tension team against them. That opened up spaces for his defense.

Arsenal also used our own targeted strain to force some adjustment errors in the Emirates, which I hope to see more of the same in our next two games, although I hope the reserves will run out in the Carabao Cup setting.

As for the staff, I would use our 3-4-3, which becomes a defense over 5-4-1 and would look familiar.

The only selection in the purpose is Bernd Leno, while I would like to see the 3 sides of Kieran Tierney, Gabriel Magalhaes and David Luiz. The sides are Hector Bellerin on the right and Ainsley Maitland-Niles on the left, while for the middle of the field I would opt for Granit Xhaka and Mohamed Elneny.

Dani Ceballos would be Arsenal’s ultimate adventurous approach, but that’s Arsenal’s game plan.

As for the top three, I’d rather see Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on the left, Alexandre Lacazette on him and Nicolas Pepe on the right. No Willian on Monday.

This specific configuration would give us a lot of speed on the flanks, with Lacazette there to hold the game and allow Aubameyang and Pepe to cut wide positions, the ends will also push into the evacuated spaces through our ends when they cut internal to stretch. and confuse Liverpool’s defence.

This squad has worked for us in the recent past in front of Klopp’s team and it will also work on Monday, we don’t want to win, we do very well a draw, I think we’re going to have 3 or 4 smart opportunities on purpose and if we convert them, we can sneak out of Anfield with a win. However, we have to park the bus, settle for a point and make Liverpool night very difficult.

Our team is not yet in a position to face Liverpool, at least not at Anfield, so we have to play wisely and be pragmatic in our approach. Try hitting them on the counterattack with speed at wide speeds and please check. our luck when they come.

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