Arsenal host a resurgent Wolves side at the Emirates, as the Gunners look to bounce back from their League Cup elimination to a very young Liverpool side on Wednesday.
From someone looking at the Gunners on paper, you would suspect the Arsenal camp to be a positive one. They have a 100 per cent record in the Europa League and are currently fifth in the league, losing only twice.
However, if look closer you can see that there is a split between the management and fan base. Despite the aforementioned accomplishments, fans are not happy with the style of football that Arsenal are playing.
This came to a culmination on Sunday in the 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace when captain Granit Xhaka and the fans got into a heated exchange when he was being substituted.
Despite this, Arsenal will need to be focused solely on this fixture, as Wolves have started to find their feet in the league and are a side full of quality players.
Wolves are currently on a five-game unbeaten run in the league, and looked to have found the spark that made them so dangerous last season.
Ahead of Saturday’s game, we’ve taken a look at where the key battles will be between the two sides.





