Liam Rosenior will face Arsenal for the third time since becoming Chelsea manager on Sunday. His side put up decent fights in the previous two, but the Premier League leaders proved too strong. Could third time be the charm?
By Alex Roberts
Remember that Gennaro Gattuso meme, “sometimes maybe good…”? Well, that sums Chelsea up at the moment. They’ve dropped an incredible 19 points from leading positions in the league, 17 of which have been at home, so far this season. If they held on to those leads, Chelsea could be above Arsenal.
Talk of Mikel Arteta’s lads bottling the title race it have simmered down following their comfortable 4-1 win over a dismal Tottenham side in the North London derby. Still, that narrative will shift once again if they were to drop points here.

Discipline continues to be an issue
There is only so many times ‘inexperience’ can be used as an excuse for Chelsea. Yes, they have the youngest squad in the Premier League, but that doesn’t make six red cards any less unacceptable.
Wesley Fofana was the latest player to throw his teammates under the bus. 1-0 up against likely to be relegated Burnley, once the Frenchman picked up his second yellow, the game completely shifted, and Chelsea dropped even more points.

A lot can be said about the squad that has been built by the ownership over the past few years, especially when Chelsea’s pre-tax loss this financial year is the WORST in English football history. They simply won’t be winning any major trophies if they don’t sort their discipline.
The REAL Viktor Gyökeres
It’s taken a little while, but we’re starting to see the Gyökeres we all expected when he joined from Sporting last summer. The tenacity, instinctive finishing, it’s all coming to the forefront just when Arsenal need it.
His performance against Spurs was the best we’ve seen from him since arriving at the Emirates. Scoring twice from an xG of 0.32, having 41 touches, and making five defensive contributions, it was almost perfect.

Now, he’s level on Premier League goals with Liverpool’s Hugo Ekiteke, who has largely been considered a successful signing by pundits and journalists alike. Whether people are ready to have the conversation or not, Gyökeres has been a good buy for Arsenal.
Team news
Bukayo Saka went off injured late in Arsenal’s win over Spurs but came back out to celebrate with his teammates after the final whistle. He should be good to face Chelsea, if not, we’ll probably see Noni Madueke face off against his former club.
Arteta doesn’t have too many injuries to stress about. Kai Havertz (muscle) is a doubt, Ben White (knock), Max Dowman (ankle), and Mikel Merino (foot) are all out.
As for Chelsea, Fofana will see out his one-game suspension here, perhaps he just didn’t fancy it. Levi Colwill (ACL), Filip Jorgensen (knock), Marc Cucurella (hamstring), Dário Essugo (muscle), and Jamie Gittens (muscle) will be on the sideline.
Prediction
We’re going to go a little deeper than usual with this one, because almost every Chelsea game seems to play out the same way. So, we think they’ll take the lead in the first half, and then Arsenal will rally and win 3-1.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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