Arsenal's Lineup Predictions: A Controversial Call?
Get ready for an exciting Premier League clash as Arsenal FC takes on Brentford! With a few key players facing injuries and uncertainties, the predicted lineup is sure to spark some debate.
Let's dive into the team news and injury updates, shall we?
Gyokeres' Double Act: A Starting Role?
Gyokeres, the weekend hero with two goals off the bench against Sunderland, might just earn himself a starting spot at the Gtech Community Stadium. It's a bold move, but one that could pay dividends.
Havertz's Muscular Woes: Another Absence?
Unfortunately, Havertz's recent return from a long-term knee injury has been short-lived. He's now facing a muscular injury, which could keep him out for an extended period. This means he's likely to miss not just this match, but also the highly anticipated north London derby.
And here's where it gets controversial... Havertz's absence could also rule him out of the FA Cup tie with Wigan and the Premier League clash against Wolves. A tough pill to swallow for Arsenal fans.
Saka's Hip Injury: A Lingering Concern
Bukayo Saka, a key player for Arsenal, is set to miss out again as he continues to manage a hip injury. But the situation with Martin Odegaard is less clear. The Arsenal captain has been absent for wins over Chelsea and Sunderland due to a minor muscle issue.
Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal boss, has been tight-lipped about Odegaard's fitness, leaving fans and pundits alike guessing. At his press conference, Arteta was coy, saying, "We will see with the medical team."
When pressed about Odegaard's absence and a potential return date, Arteta simply replied, "I didn't say that." A cryptic response indeed!
Rotation and Rest: A Delicate Balance
With players like Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi needing rest, Arsenal's lineup against Brentford could see some changes. However, with the FA Cup match against Wigan this weekend, it's likely that any major rotations will happen then rather than against Brentford.
If there's a shuffle in defense, Piero Hincapie could step in for Riccardo Calafiori, who had a tough time in his first Premier League start since December.
Arteta might opt for a cautious approach and start Gabriel Martinelli, who impressed as a substitute, in place of Calafiori.
Injury Update: Dowman's Comeback
Max Dowman, a young talent, is getting closer to his Arsenal comeback, but this game will come too soon for the 16-year-old. He's still recovering and won't be rushed back into action.
Predicted Arsenal XI (4-2-3-1):
Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Zubimendi, Rice; Madueke, Eze, Martinelli; Gyokeres
Injured Players:
Dowman, Havertz, Merino
Uncertain Players:
Odegaard, Trossard, Saka
Match Details:
Time and Date: 8pm GMT, Thursday, February 12, 2026
Venue: Gtech Community Stadium
How to Watch: TNT Sports
So, what do you think of this predicted lineup? Are there any players you'd like to see start? And who do you think will make a difference in this crucial match? Let's discuss in the comments!