After an injury boost, Mikel Arteta may unleash a revamped £180 million Arsenal midfield against Chelsea.

The manager of the Gunners might eventually be able to play an Arsenal midfield with a new look in the Premier League.

For Arsenal, the season has gotten off to an absolutely fantastic start. The Gunners, who are now in second place in the Premier League, are undefeated and just triumphed over Manchester City for the first time in eight years. The fact that there is still a tonne of great stuff to come is maybe the most thrilling thing of all.

Any Arsenal supporter will tell you that the team hasn’t yet reached its peak this year. Michael Arteta concurs. He said to football.london last month, “It’s the expectations that we created and the culture that we created as we want to win every single match.” “Even though we have won a title, drawn two, and won six games, it is insufficient. Without a doubt, we wish to improve.”

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