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Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest | November 23, 15:00 GMT+1 |
Arsenal odds | 1.38 |
Nottingham Forest odds | 8.3 |
Draw | 4.8 |
Over\Under | Total 2,5: 1.79/2.01 |
Arsenal experienced two defeats and two draws in late October and early November, causing them to drop to fourth place in the standings. Mikel Arteta’s team is currently four points behind Manchester City and nine points behind table-toppers Liverpool.
When it comes to expected points, Arsenal sit in seventh place, highlighting the challenges they have been facing in their gameplay. The injury of Martin Ødegaard, along with a long list of other regularly injured players, has significantly impacted Arsenal’s performance.
If Riccardo Calafiori and Oleksandr Zinchenko were available for every match, the Gunners would have more opportunities to dictate play in midfield and add an element of unpredictability in the final third.
Adding to their woes, suspensions during crucial clashes against Brighton, Manchester City, and Bournemouth have further derailed Arsenal’s momentum, robbing them of key players when points were there for the taking.
Furthermore, there are ongoing issues that Arteta has yet to address. For the second consecutive season, they attack is overly reliant on the creativity and efficiency of Bukayo Saka, while the contributions of his teammates in terms of assists have been notably lacking.
Arsenal currently lacks a standout forward like Mohamed Salah or Erling Haaland. This, along with structural issues in their attacking play, has led to a decline in the high level of interaction on the flanks that the team showcased two seasons ago.
Next, Arsenal will face Nottingham Forest, one of the top three defensive teams in the Premier League. With their current vulnerabilities, it wouldn’t be surprising if Arsenal dropped points in this match.
Recent Form | DLLWD |
Key Players to Watch | Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard |
Team Strengths | Positional attacks, pressing |
Team Weaknesses | Numerous injuries |
Key injuries and suspensions. | Ben White (knee injury), Raheem Sterling (doubtful), Declan Rice (doubtful), Bukayo Saka (doubtful), Takehiro Tomiyasu (doubtful), Riccardo Calafiori (doubtful), Leandro Trossard (doubtful), Kieran Tierney (doubtful) |
Nottingham Forest unexpectedly lost at home to Newcastle after three confident victories over West Ham, Leicester, and Crystal Palace.
Under Nuno Espírito Santo, Forest have embraced a more attacking philosophy, which has seen them hit the back of the net seven times in their last three matches.
However, against Newcastle, their defensive frailties were exposed as they conceded one goal from a poorly defended corner and two more from counterattacks.
The Tricky Trees could have scored more than one goal, but their finishing let them down, while Newcastle showed ruthless efficiency, converting their opportunities with ease.
In their upcoming away match at the Emirates, Espírito Santo’s team will likely play with caution, adopting a defensive style and looking to pounce on the break. This strategy has previously allowed Forest to hand Liverpool their only defeat of the season and frustrating both Chelsea and Brighton—two clubs battling for top-four spots.
If Nottingham Forest score the first goal against Arsenal, the Tricky Trees could find opportunities to exploit their opponent with swift and incisive counterattacks.
Espírito Santo has assembled a strong squad, featuring Callum Hudson-Odoi, Anthony Elanga, and Morgan Gibbs-White. These players possess exceptional speed and dribbling skills,making them a nightmare for defenders in transition.
Additionally, Chris Wood is currently enjoying one of the best periods of his career, proving to be a reliable target man and a constant menace in the box with his aerial prowess and poacher’s instinct.
Recent Form | LWWWD |
Key Player to Watch | Callum Hudson-Odoi, Chris Wood, Elliot Anderson |
Team Strengths | Great defensive play, effective counterattacking play |
Team Weaknesses | Realization of dangerous moments |
Key injuries and Suspensions. | Danilo (Ankle/Foot Injury), Ibrahim Sangare (Thigh Injury), Elliot Anderson (doubtful) |
Since Nottingham Forest’s return to the Premier League, Arsenal have asserted dominance at the Emirates, securing two home victories: a 5-0 demolition in 2022 and a hard-fought 2-1 win in 2023.
However, Forest did defeat Arsenal 1-0 at home in May 2023, but Arsenal won against the Tricky Trees 2-1 away last season.
Bet hereCallum Hudson-Odoi did not have his best performance against Newcastle, but his overall contribution this season has made him the linchpin of Forest’s attacking play.
Hudson-Odoi possesses excellent dribbling skills and remarkable speed, while also being disciplined in his defensive duties. This makes him an invaluable asset for Nuno Espírito Santo’s team.
Martin Ødegaard is back from a lengthy injury layoff and is ready to reignite Arsenal’s creativity on the right flank. The Norwegian is expected to take some pressure off Bukayo Saka and serve as an additional source of penetrating passes into dangerous areas for Arsenal, much like he did earlier in the campaign when the Gunners were firing on all cylinders.
Nottingham Forest are currently missing a clear defensive midfielder due to Danilo’s injury. However, Nuno Espírito Santo has drilled his team into a compact, cohesive mid-low block, making them difficult to break down.
Arsenal will face a challenging task in dismantling this well-organized Forets defense. However, it’s possible that the Tricky Trees may occasionally push forward with high pressing, a tactic that could backfire. If Arteta’s side can bypass this press, they’ll find acres of space in and around Forest’s penalty area.
These opportunities will allow the likes of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli to isolate defenders and exploit one-on-one situations. The duo will be key to breaking through Forest’s defensive setup and turning half-chances into goals.
This match promises to be a stern test for Arsenal. Much will depend on which key players can participate, some of whom remain doubtful for the game.
It’s also intriguing to consider who will score the first goal, as the team that scores first will be in a good position to counterattack.
In my opinion, the most favorable outcome is one where the home team does not lose and there is more than one goal scored in the match.
Arsenal, driven by their need to stay competitive in the title race, will be highly motivated to secure a win. After the first goal, it’s likely that one of the teams will find ample space for quick attacks, creating additional goal-scoring opportunities.
Bukayo Saka is expected to feature in this match, making him a key player in Arsenal’s attack. Saka is expected to take the initiative and make driving runs into the penalty area using his dribbling skills.
Given his penchant for cutting inside and testing the goalkeeper from distance, it’s a safe bet that Saka will register shots on target and remain a constant thorn in the side of the Forest defense.
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