fter a quick flick through our line ups, we haven't played with what I would say is Wenger's strongest line up, obviously it is subjective in certain areas. After the spine of the side the remaining variables depends much of the opposition, home or away (not the TV show of course)
I wouldn't be surprised to see Silvestre line up alongside Sol Campbell in the midlands come the weekend. If Silvestre isn't out of favour then the only reason why he could be left out would be because of the form of our midfield
But wait a minute I hear you cry. We haven't won anything in 5 years, these weak arsenal fans regurgitating that media drivel we hear everywhere from arsenal haters. Again take a moment, another deep breath
The question came up as to which Arsenal player is next to make a similar leap forward in terms of development and one player jumped out at me
Hopefully we will have our own South American wonder kid in a few years time in Wellington Silva. Go on kid, go and do what Messi is doing. No pressure
Luckily Vermaelen will only miss the Birmingham game and not the three league games that I was sweating about during the second half. Alex Song slotted back into central defence and Denilson stepped back to defensive midfield
The captain returns to the squad and although we have managed back to back victories against Porto and Hull City, his presence can never be forgotten about. Our heartbeat will be looking to hit the ground running
Abou Diaby will give their midfield something to think about, his driving runs from midfield will force Xavi and Iniesta backwards and hopefully allow Cesc to have more space in the final third to do what he does best
As expected, we should have Alex Song, Cesc Fabregas, Tomas Rosicky and Carlos Vela in the squad for Saturday which is nice. We could do with the one out, one in routine changing
Chelsea do not have the players to play the 4-3-3 and even if they did, I would never mention it again because it would prove how idiotic and close minded I actually am