Arsenal are without the injured Theo Walcott for their their visit to the Stadium of Light to play Sunderland. In midfield, the Egyptian Mohamed Elneny has been handed a rare start by Wenger.
On the right wing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain comes in to replace the injured Walcott, who was in some superb form for the Gunners. In central midfield, Elneny has been paired with Francis Coquelin in front of a back four where Keiran Gibbs has replaced first choice left-back Nacho Monreal.
It looks like David Moyes and Sunderland have their work cut out for them as they chase their first victory of the season against the rampaging Gunners.
Sorry for the slight delay – here’s how we line up for #SFCvAFC pic.twitter.com/eVnzoWAp9I
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) October 29, 2016
? Here’s your team for today v @Arsenal #SUNARS pic.twitter.com/SuzT2AC1n0
— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) October 29, 2016
Arsenal are without the injured Theo Walcott for their their visit to the Stadium of Light to play Sunderland. In midfield, the Egyptian Mohamed Elneny has been handed a rare start by Wenger.
On the right wing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain comes in to replace the injured Walcott, who was in some superb form for the Gunners. In central midfield, Elneny has been paired with Francis Coquelin in front of a back four where Keiran Gibbs has replaced first choice left-back Nacho Monreal.
It looks like David Moyes and Sunderland have their work cut out for them as they chase their first victory of the season against the rampaging Gunners.
Sorry for the slight delay – here’s how we line up for #SFCvAFC pic.twitter.com/eVnzoWAp9I
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) October 29, 2016
? Here’s your team for today v @Arsenal #SUNARS pic.twitter.com/SuzT2AC1n0
— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) October 29, 2016