Backline conundrum for Arsenal's Emery in Wolves' lair

Backline conundrum for Arsenal's Emery in Wolves' lair

LONDON • Unai Emery is faced with a defensive dilemma that could make or break Arsenal's hopes of a top-four finish in their Premier League campaign.
The Gunners travel to Wolves today having missed a chance on tightening their grip on a top-four finish ahead of at least two of Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United - undermined by a 3-2 defeat at home to Crystal Palace last Sunday.
Arsenal were extremely poor defensively that day. Two goals were from badly defended set pieces while the other was the result of an extraordinary individual error by Shkodran Mustafi.
Manager Emery had opted to rest a number of players after a win at Napoli that had seen the Gunners into the Europa League semi-finals.
Now, after that plan backfired, the Spaniard must decide whether to keep the three-man backline that allows Mesut Ozil to flourish in an advanced midfield position behind Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, or play safe with a traditional back four.
Arsenal won 1-0 at Watford in their most recent away outing with a back four and switched to one at half-time against Palace.
It would be no surprise, therefore, if Nacho Monreal came back on the left of the defence and Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who came off the bench at the break on Sunday, was restored to the right.
Emery's biggest headache though is to decide if the veteran Laurent Koscielny can carry on playing at a time when Mustafi cannot be relied on.

 
 
Sunday was not the first time Mustafi's errors had been costly - an attempt to shield the ball from Wilfried Zaha merely allowed the Palace forward a free run on goal - yet no Gunner in any position has been picked more in the Premier League this season than the Germany international.
Fortunately, Sokratis Papasthopoulos has served a two-game ban and is expected to go straight back in the team.
The inexperienced Konstantinos Mavropanos is another option and started against Watford and Palace but was substituted before the hour mark against the former and lasted just 45 minutes in last weekend's match with the Eagles.
Emery, whose fifth-placed team are a point behind Chelsea with a game in hand, said: "We can be frustrated (with the loss to Palace), but tomorrow stand up and be ready for the game against Wolves.
"It is going to be very difficult, but it is in our hands."
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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LONDON • Unai Emery is faced with a defensive dilemma that could make or break Arsenal's hopes of a top-four finish in their Premier League campaign. The Gunners travel to Wolves today having
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Emery, whose fifth-placed crew are some extent behind Chelsea with a recreation in hand, mentioned: "We may be pissed off (with the loss to Palace), however tomorrow get up and be prepared for the sport in opposition to Wolves. "It is going to be very difficult, but it is in our hands." AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE. WOLVES V ARSENAL
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