Arsenal fans will be relieved after their side managed to put Everton to the sword and steal all three points from their league game at the weekend. The Gunners won 5-2, which comes as a confidence boost after their loss against Watford in the last week.
The North London club will now be facing the Championship club Norwich City as their immediate opponents in their next match in the Carabao Cup. They will be looking to keep their winning run intact and will want to make light work of their English opponents.
Keeping in mind their packed schedule and the upcoming matches they will be facing in the Premier League as well as in the Europa League, the Gunners might look to use more of their young players in their encounter against the Canaries. Here is how Wenger might field his side for this tie:
Defence
The Gunners will look to continue with their three-man defence in this game. Rob Holding and Callum Chambers will need to be on their feet to keep the Norwich City attackers at bay, while the veteran defender Per Mertesacker might start in the backline.
With David Ospina injured, there is a chance that for young goalkeeper Matthew Macey to feature in the starting lineup for the Gunners.
Midfield
The midfield of the North London club is set to feature youngsters Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland-Niles on the flanks while the heart of their midfield might see the experienced duo of Jack Wilshere and Mohamed Elneny taking charge. All the players will have to play their roles properly and help their side to an easy victory.
Attack
The 13 time FA Cup champions are set to let Olivier Giroud start the proceedings for their side in the match against Norwich City. The French striker is in fine form and scored against Red Star Belgrade in their last match in the Europa league spectacularly to hand them all the three points. The North London club will want to see him repeat the same here as well.
He will be supported by Alex Iwobi and Theo Walcott in the forward line, who will need to play crucial roles to win the match. Here is how they might line up: