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Premier League | Gameweek 36
May 14, 2023 at 4.30pm UK
Emirates Stadium
Brighton logo

Arsenal
0 - 3
Brighton


Arteta (64'), Partey (88')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Enciso (51'), Undav (86'), Estupinan (90+6')
Estupinan (34'), Gross (55')

Preview: Arsenal vs. Brighton & Hove Albion - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Sunday's Premier League clash between Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

On the back of contrasting results in the extraordinary Bank Holiday gameweek, title challengers Arsenal welcome European contenders Brighton & Hove Albion to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon in the Premier League.

Mikel Arteta's side assured themselves of a top-two finish by seeing off Newcastle United 2-0 last weekend, while the Seagulls suffered a sensational 5-1 beating at the hands of Everton.


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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta pictured on May 7, 2023© Reuters

In his own words, Arsenal manager Arteta had hoped to invoke a fire within his players' bellies by showing them clips from their Amazon documentary of last year's humbling 2-0 loss to Newcastle, which all but ended their dreams of a Champions League comeback.

A similarly meek display at St James' Park last weekend could have also had major implications on the Gunners' end-of-season aspirations, but Arteta's side unexpectedly nullified the Magpies' threat and made the long journey home in high spirits thanks to a sweetly-struck Martin Odegaard opener and Fabian Schar's own goal.

While the Manchester City juggernaut is showing no signs of waning anytime soon, Arsenal are at least forcing Pep Guardiola's men to look over their shoulder in second place - one point behind the reigning champions, who have a game in hand and take on Everton a couple of hours before kickoff at the Emirates.

Sunday's contest is not the be-all and end-all for Arsenal's Premier League title chances, but it is arguably the biggest remaining test of the Gunners' mettle ahead of their final two fixtures with Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers, so a first clean sheet in eight games at St James' Park would have been welcomed with open arms.

Arteta's side also enter the weekend on a 17-game scoring streak in all competitions - racking up a staggering 14 goals in their last four Emirates showdowns - but their lack of resilience at home is well-documented, and Roberto De Zerbi has warned Arsenal to expect "the true Brighton" after last week's unexpected mauling.

 Everton's Dwight McNeil celebrates their third goal an own goal scored by Brighton & Hove Albion's Jason Steele on May 8, 2023© Reuters

The weather on the South-coast was as miserable as Brighton's mood on the recent Bank Holiday Monday, where Everton astonishingly tore the Seagulls to shreds to give their survival hopes a major boost and leave De Zerbi lost for words.

Following an Abdoulaye Doucoure opener within just 34 seconds, the Toffees midfielder doubled his tally for the day later in the first half before a Jason Steele own goal and a second-half Dwight McNeil brace completed the unlikeliest of routs at the Amex - Alexis Mac Allister's 10th goal of the season could hardly have been more inconsequential.

The Seagulls' humiliation on a day of goal-laden extravaganzas came in the wake of their 6-0 demolition job over Wolverhampton Wanderers and successful revenge mission over Manchester United, both of which served to keep De Zerbi's men in the continental conversation, sitting seventh at the time of writing.

The Seagulls also have the benefit of games in hand on the teams around them, although Newcastle and Man City are both lying in wait between now and the end of the season, and consistency on the road is hard to come by for Brighton, who have just two wins to show from their last seven away matches in the top flight.

De Zerbi's side have at least found the back of the net in 11 successive away games - albeit while keeping just two clean sheets on rival turf all season long - and the Seagulls have remarkably prevailed in three of their last four trips to Arsenal, although the Gunners ended a turbulent 2022 in style with a 4-2 Amex success on New Year's Eve.

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Team News

Oleksandr Zinchenko celebrates scoring for Arsenal on February 18, 2023© Reuters

As well as known absentees Takehiro Tomiyasu and Mohamed Elneny, who are both out for the season with knee injuries, Arsenal have reportedly been dealt two hammers blows with the news that William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko will not play again this term either - Arteta has denied such claims though.

Many Gooners had resigned themselves to not seeing Saliba on the pitch again this season due to his slow recovery from a back injury, while Zinchenko sustained a calf problem at St James' Park and will likely be covered by Kieran Tierney for the final few games of the month.

Having excelled in the engine room at Newcastle, Jorginho may have done enough to keep Thomas Partey out of the team again, but ex-Brighton man Leandro Trossard should accept a spot on the bench against his former employers.

As well as battered and bruised egos, salt was rubbed into Brighton's wounds against Everton when Solly March - who was brought on at half time - came off with a thigh injury, and De Zerbi has confirmed that the winger will miss out here alongside Adam Webster.

March and Webster's absences adds to the visitors' perennial fitness concerns, which also include Jeremy Sarmiento (ankle), Tariq Lamptey (knee), Joel Veltman (thigh), Adam Lallana (thigh) and Jakub Moder (knee), and only Veltman may have the slimmest chance of lining up at the Emirates.

In the wake of such a horrific humbling, De Zerbi will ponder alterations in the shape of Levi Colwill, Julio Enciso and Evan Ferguson, the latter of whom could force ex-Arsenal man Danny Welbeck down to the dugouts.


Arsenal possible starting lineup:
Ramsdale; White, Kiwior, Gabriel, Tierney; Odegaard, Jorginho, Xhaka; Saka, Jesus, Martinelli

Brighton & Hove Albion possible starting lineup:
Steele; Gross, Dunk, Colwill, Estupinan; Caicedo, Gilmour; Enciso, Mac Allister, Mitoma; Ferguson


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We say: Arsenal 2-1 Brighton & Hove Albion

Without Saliba's passing contributions from the back or Zinchenko's line-breaking abilities, Arsenal's build-up play will suffer greatly, and the Emirates has been a happy hunting ground for Brighton in recent memory.

A team refresh should do the shell-shocked Seagulls the world of good, but De Zerbi is dealing with his own untimely injury crisis, and a Brighton team who lack a consistent formula for success on the road should fall short at the Emirates as Arsenal keep the title fight going.



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