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    Arsenal verdict: Arteta’s lack of squad depth laid bare as tired Gunners struggle to keep up red-hot start to season

    PSV EINDHOVEN made Arsenal look more National League than top of the league in a Thursday night mauling.Mikel Arteta desperately needs to boost his squad depth with a January splurge if he wants to maintain his shock Premier League title bit, as his tired troops waved the white flag in Holland.
    Boss Arteta needs more squad depth in January as his squad begins to lack energyCredit: Getty
    Arsenal were outplayed at PSV in a Europa League disappointmentCredit: Getty
    The heroes of North London remain top of the Prem but they won’t be for long if this form continues.
    The midfield looked lethargic and the defence looked knackered – even Aaron Ramsdale was at fault for a goal.
    A sluggish back line allowed PSV to run riot in the first half.
    The Dutch hosts scored twice in the opening period, only for them both to be disallowed through VAR.
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    And a pair of second-half goals from Joey Veerman and Luuk De Jong gave Ruud van Nistelrooy’s team an easy 2-0 win.
    Now the Gunners must beat FC Zurich at the Emirates next week to guarantee they won’t be facing the likes of Barcelona and Juventus when they drop down from the Champions League.
    After Arsenal fans begged Arteta to rest his stars for the Eindhoven clash, he played near enough a full-strength XI.
    Now he must take Zurich seriously and give his experienced players another game in an already gruelling fixture pile-up.
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    The former midfielder’s side clearly ran out of steam against Southampton at St Mary’s at the weekend.
    They conceded a second-half equaliser and dropped two points as the drop in energy and urgency was all-too clear.
    Manchester City are gaining momentum and Pep Guardiola’s team now sit just two points off the league leaders.
    Erling Haaland and his mates are baying for blood.
    Arteta would not have expected to be ahead of his former mentor at this stage of the season, with the North London club exceeding all expectations so far.
    But owner Stan Kroenke is willing to finance another spending spree despite splashing out a hatful of cash in the summer.
    He will back the Spanish boss with £50million of hard cash in the January transfer window.
    This should help to prevent their title bid being wrecked by burn-out.. if it’s used wisely.
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    With a winter World Cup coming up, in which Haaland won’t be involved, Gunners supporters may find themselves watching more tired displays like the one against PSV.
    Manager Arteta is said to want to add at least two more players to his squad to help them stay top of the tree this Christmas – and he needs them.
    Xhaka has worked tirelessly to get Arsenal to the top of the Prem but the minutes are starting to have an impactCredit: Getty More

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    Antony SLAMMED for ’embarrassing’ showboating vs Sheriff as Man Utd boss Ten Hag subs him off after double spin trick

    MANCHESTER UNITED new boy Antony was hooked at half-time by Erik ten Hag after being slammed for “embarrassing” showboating against Sheriff.The Brazil star, 22, has pulled off his spin trick on a number of occasions, more recently in the 1-1 draw against Chelsea.

    Antony pulled off his trademark spin skillCredit: BT Sport
    It came at 0-0 against Sheriff, which didn’t please United legend ScholesCredit: BT Sport
    Antony then misplaced his passCredit: BT Sport
    He tried it again in the 2-0 win over Sheriff, this time pulling off a 720-degree spin, with no defender anywhere near him.
    Antony then proceeded to completely misplace a through ball towards Casemiro harmlessly out of play.
    His unprompted trickery didn’t impress boss Ten Hag, who was seen shaking his head on the bench, with the scoreline still goalless.
    Ex-pro Robbie Savage, whose son Charlie is on the books at Old Trafford, labelled the deadline day signing “embarrassing” on BT Sport commentary.
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    While United legend Paul Scholes was equally unimpressed.
    Scholes, who won 11 Premier Leagues and two Champions Leagues at Old Trafford, said: “I don’t know what he’s doing. It’s ridiculous. It’s showboating.”
    Speaking on BT Sport after full-time, he added: “I don’t know what that skill achieves. Even before that, he did nothing in the game. I think he needs a more entertaining skill.
    “When you’re three of four-nil up, maybe.
    “I don’t know if that’s skill or entertainment. That’s being a clown.”
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    Diogo Dalot eventually netted the opener for dominant United just before the break.
    But it wasn’t enough to save £85.5million summer Antony as he did not re-emerge onto the pitch after the break, replaced by Marcus Rashford.
    Ten Hag insisted Antony substitution was NOT down to his showboating.
    The Dutchman told BT Sport: “No. It was more or less planned if we were up.
    “I wanted to see Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo close together and the dynamic on the right side.”
    Rashford went on to score United’s second before Ronaldo netted a third on his return from exile. More

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    PSV 2 Arsenal 0: Ruthless Dutch side thrash Gunners with Arteta forced to wait to secure top spot in Europa League group

    ARSENAL’s plans to put their feet up in Europe have been scrapped after Mikel Arteta’s weary team continue to run out of steam.They arrived in Eindhoven only needing a point to be sure of winning their group after an electric start to their Europa League campaign.
    Joey Veerman opened the scoring for PSV as they kept their hopes of top spot aliveCredit: Getty
    Ex-Barcelona ace Luuk de Jong got a second not long afterCredit: Getty
    The Dutch striker beat Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale in the airCredit: Getty
    Arsenal will have to wait until next week to secure top spotCredit: PA
    But now they must beat FC Zurich at the Emirates next week to guarantee they won’t be facing the likes of Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Juventus when they drop down from the Champions League in the next round.
    And that means Arteta won’t be able to field a team of kids after watching his senior stars getting a right run-around this evening.
    Second-half goals from Joey Veerman and Luuk De Jong mean that PSV can still snatch pole position from a Gunners team who looked to be in cruise control for the first 45 minutes.
    And while there is no need for panic while their fate remains in their own hands, the way his team wilted after the break will be a real cause for concern for Arteta.
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    Just as alarming as the sudden goal drought is the way opponents are now regularly finding a way  through a previously watertight defence.
    Cody Gakpo thought he had given Arsenal something  to worry about when he raced away to shoot past the advancing Aaron Ramsdale.
    But his celebrations were quickly cut short when he realised the linesman had raised his flag for offside.
    Ramsdale, making his European debut, had already been forced into a low save by Xavi Simons yet that was about as much as he was asked to do for most of the first-half.
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    Arsenal dominated the ball in Eindhoven
    Arsenal’s first attempt on goal didn’t arrive until Gabriel Martinelli’s 16th minute shot was deflected over and that was quickly followed by Eddie Nketiah’s near post effort which required a sharp save from Walter Benitez.
    Their best chance of the first-half arrived six minutes before the break when Takehiro Tomiyasu’s header picked out Martinelli in space in front of goal.
    But though the young Brazilian was able to bring the ball under control on his chest, his finish was sadly lacking as he volleyed over.
    And Arsenal were very neary punished for their wayward finishing when Simons wriggled past Kieran Tierney and William Saliba to prod a shot into the bottom corner.
    It was only as Arsenal were about to kick-off that Italian ref Marco Di Bello got word in his ear from the VAR to tell him that Anwar El Ghazi had been marginally offside before chesting the ball down for Simons.
    There was still time for Martin Odegaard to shoot straight at Benitez as Arsenal looked to regain control before the interval.
    Eddie Nketiah fired just wide on the turn before Tieerney cut inside to curl one over as Arsenal looked to take control.
    But the breakthrough never materialised and they paid the price in the 56th minute when sub De Dong teed up Veermans to smash home.
    Wore was to follow eight minutes later when Ramsdale came for Gakpo’s corner, completely missed his pounch and left De Jong free to head home.
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    The former Newcastle striker had the ball in the net again two minutes later but yet again it was ruled out for offside.
    Not that PSV were going to lose any sleep over that. This game was already done and dusted. More

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    Man Utd 3 Sheriff Tiraspol 0 LIVE RESULT: Ronaldo scores on winning return to side as Red Devils thrash minnows

    MANCHESTER UNITED beat Sheriff Tiraspol 3-0 in the Europa League this evening at Old Trafford.Cristiano Ronaldo started the clash for United, who went 1-0 up through Diogo Dalot in the 44th minute.
    Marcus Rashford then doubled United’s lead with a cool finish midway through the second half.
    Ronaldo then made it THREE to United, capping off a successful return to the side for the Portuguese forward.

    Start time: 8pm
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    Man Utd XI: De Gea, Martinez, Lindelof, Malacia, Dalot, Eriksen, Casemiro, Antony, Bruno Fernandes, Ronaldo, Garnacho

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    Goals from Dalot, Rashford and Ronaldo saw United comfortably run out 3-0 winners at Old Trafford.
    They are now seven unbeaten and go into the game against Sociedad next week needing to win by two goals in order to avoid a potential death draw against Champions League drop-outs which could mean a game against Juventus or Barcelona.
    But up next United have to deal with the visit of West Ham on Sunday.
    We hope you will join us for the coverage of that game.
    Good night all and take care.
    Ten Hag on confidence ahead of final group game
    He added: “We are confident (ahead of final group game).
    “It was a crazy penalty in the first game, we have to deal with and that means we have to win with a two-goal difference.”
    On Antony sub
    Ten Hag added: “No (was the sub down to the spin), it was more or less planned that if we are up then I wanted to see Ronaldo and Rashford close together.
    “That was one of the reasons – the dynamic of the right side.
    “On the left side I thought Garnacho was playing quite well. He was really intent in his actions really good tempo dribbling so that was good to see so was more of less planned.”
    Ten Hag on Ronaldo
    On Ronaldo’s goal, Ten Hag said: “It’s great.
    “The team creates for him and we know he has the capability to finish.
    “He needs a goal to get over a dead point I will say and then he will get more goals.”
    More from Ten Hag
    On his half-time changes, Ten Hag said: “It was to bring more numbers in (the subs) and to get behind the defending line of the opponent.
    “And especially about occupation in the box and that is what we can do better.
    “I think the examples are the second and third goal – we were more in the box we occupied the positions and it is what we have to do more to improve.”
    Ten Hag quotes
    Speaking to BT Sport after the game, Erik ten Hag said: “It was ok (the performance).
    “You hope to score in the first half hour and the second just after half-time but I think we deserve that goal and from the set play – perfect.
    “Second half we score two more goals – good goals – also with the clean sheet.
    “So we give nothing and focus to win.”
    “Functional” Ten Hag
    Erik ten Hag has said he has no problem with Antony’s fancy tricks on one condition: that it is “functional”.
    Whether that was why Antony was hooked at half-time is something only Ten Hag will know for certain.
    Expected Goals
    As expected United dominated the Expected Goals of the game.
    And in fact, it appears they dominated so much that Sheriff did not muster any Expected Goals to their performance, with the 69th-minute cross-cum-shot evidently not being registered as a shot at goal.
    Man Utd (3.10) 3-0 (0.00) Sheriff
    Rashford this year vs last
    With his goal tonight Rashford has now overtaken his tally of goals from last season.
    He had five goals in 32 games as he returned mid-way through the season from a big injury.
    But after a proper pre-season and a new system role for him he appears to look sharp and most certainly knocking on the door for a return to the England set-up.
    He has six goals and three assists from 14 games, though three of the games he has played in saw him come off the bench.
    Unbeaten in seven
    With United now unbeaten in seven games, Rashford reflected: “Yeah, it’s took a lot of hard work and time as well to adapt and change.
    “But we’re understanding it more and more now.
    “We’re keeping more and more clean sheets and defending better.
    “We still need to score more goals going forward but three goals tonight is good for us.”
    Rashford one off 100 goals
    Rashford is now one off 100 goals for United, and asked whether that played a part in his mind, he said: “Nah, it’s about getting the job done.
    “It will be nice when it does happen. You know it will be a great achievement for myself and for my family, but yeah, focus on the next game now.”
    On the importance of the final group game: “Yeah (we have the motivation to win) we have to go there and score two goals so we’ll do what we always do; we’ll try and create goals and score goals and also try and defend well.
    “It’s going to be a tough game but we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
    More from Rashford
    Asked if the team were frustrated to have not killed the game in the first half, Rashford said: “It’s a mixture between frustration and calmness to keep creating the chances and be clinical and take the chances that you create.
    “The fact we scored just before half-time helped.
    “We came out in the second half looking for more goals and more spaces and we managed to get some goals.”
    Rashford post-match
    Speaking to BT Sport after the game Rashford said: “Yeah definitely (happy to win).
    “They (Sheriff) set up to defend and play on the counter-attack.
    “It took us a while in the first half and we actually got the goal from a set piece and its good to score from set pieces as well so we’re happy with that.
    “When we got one nil up the game opened up a little more in the second half and we created a lot more chances and got more goals as well.”
    Group outlook
    Man United’s win allows them to keep pace with group leaders Real Sociedad.
    It means United can still achieve top spot in the group and avoid a risky draw in the Europa League round of 32 against one of the Champions League drop-outs – with some titanic clashes in the frame for those who come second.
    However, they must beat Real Sociedad by at least two goals in San Sebastian after their controversial 1-0 win at Old Trafford.
    United in comfortable 3-0 win
    Goals from Dalot, Rashford and Ronaldo have given United an easy 3-0 victory over Sheriff.
    Ronaldo got a goal on his return from exile, but he could have easily had a hat-trick.
    Garnacho looked very bright and as given Ten Hag a timely reminder that he can be very useful player to him going forward.
    Harry Maguire’s return also provides a boost for United in defence following the loss of Raphael Varane.
    Rashford’s header sees him get back among the goals after a five-game drought which will give Gareth Southgate a strong reason to consider him for the World Cup.
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    Man Utd 3-0 Sheriff
    90+1. Stupendous save from Koval.
    Despite conceding three goals Koval can consider himself to have had a good game.
    This time he climbs highest to make an unorthodox save against a Ronaldo header.
    Those familiar with Volleyball might see the similarities in the save to that of a block on front of spike at the net.
    Man Utd 3-0 Sheriff
    90. United are looking for a fourth now as the game heads into injury time.
    Man Utd 3-0 Sheriff
    88. Van de Beek almost with a dream goal return.
    He finds himself free at the back post and is played the ball into the dangerous area where he is situated.
    But he is unable to latch onto the cross fully and sees his stretching shot sail wide instead of into the net.
    Man Utd 3-0 Sheriff
    85. It should be noted that there is audibly division in the ranks among the United fans.
    While most fans seemed to cheer the goal and celebrate it, there were some jeers heard from a large portion of the crowd.
    The old saying goes that football fans are fickle, but it seems some have not yet forgiven Ronaldo for his actions last week.
    Ronaldo finally on the score sheet
    81. The Portuguese forward has been begging for that.
    He finds some space between two defenders and heads a Rashford cross towards goal.
    Koval is able to save it but Ronaldo is first to the rebound and smashes it home.
    He then opts for the celebration he did at Everton rather than his signature Siiiiiuuuu.
    Man Utd 3-0 Sheriff
    GOOOOOALLLLL
    RONALDO GETS HIS GOAL AT LAST
    Man Utd 2-0 Sheriff
    79. Donny van de Beek makes his return to the United pitch by replacing Garnacho.
    The Argentine leaves the pitch to a resounding ovation.
    Man Utd 2-0 Sheriff
    77. Rashford almost grabs his second.
    The 24-year-old finds some space on the edge of the area and whips a shot towards the bottom corner.
    But Koval is once again able to push the effort away.
    The resulting corner is well worked and gives Garnacho a last chance to get a goal, but his effort is too powerful and goes sailing over the bar.
    Man Utd 2-0 Sheriff
    76. It’s a slower tempo for the time being.
    The flow of the game has remained the same with attack continuing to press against defence.
    But the tempo seems to have lessened since the second goal.
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    PSV 2 Arsenal 0 LIVE RESULT: Gunners’ unbeaten run ENDS as Dutch side show class in Europa League victory – updates

    ARSENAL have seen their unbeaten run come to an end as they lost 2-0 to PSV Eindhoven tonight in the Europa League. Goals from Joey Veerman and Luuk de Jong sealed the game for PSV, who also had three other goals ruled out for offside.

    RESULT: PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    Live stream: BT Sport website
    PSV XI: Benitez; Mwene, Ramalho, Branthwaite, Max; Veerman, Sangare, Gutierrez; Simons, El Ghazi, Gakpo
    Arsenal XI: Ramsdale; Tomiyasu, Holding, Saliba, Tierney; Odegaard, Lokonga, Xhaka; Vieira, Nketiah, Martinelli

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    Rubber ball time for Arsenal
    Having suffered only their second defeat of the season, Arsenal need to show their ability to bounce back straight away.
    They entertain Nottingham Forest at The Emirates this weekend who are fresh from their first league win of the season over Liverpool at the City Ground.
    With a game against Zurich the following week to secure their qualification from Group A as winners, they then have a tricky trip to Stamford Bridge to cope with.
    This will be a testing period for The Gunners and how they come through this will dictate the rest of their season.
    Gunners’ performance taking the Mikel
    Arsenal never really got started in Eindhoven and threatened to impress now and again as they strung together periods of play.
    Without the likes of Saka and Jesus on the pitch there seemed to be a bluntness to Arteta’s team whenever they came forward.
    There was an element of this at St Mary’s last weekend even with those players in the team which will worry the Spaniard.
    It is something they need to work if they want to keep their impressive start to the season going.

    Luuk what you’ve done now
    de Jong never scored in the Premier League in a short loan spell at Newcastle.
    His appearances have been restricted this season due to injury but he returned to the side today to show his true worth.
    He caused Arsenal problems from the moment he came on at half-time and was instrumental in the opening goal.
    Then capitalising on some poor goalkeeping by Aaron Ramsdale, he helped himself to the second goal of the night to seal PSV’s win.

    Gunners lost spark in Eindhoven
    At the Philips Stadion this evening, table-topping Arsenal seemed to never get going against Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side.
    Mikel Arteta was unable to jump-start his side’s lacklustre performance as it was the hosts who dominated the second half, scoring two goals in eight minutes.
    Arsenal will need to get at least a point against Zurich at The Emirates to prevent their Europa League Group A adventure from flat-lining.
    Simons says as he deals Gunners blow
    Xavi Simons was the thorn in the side of Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal this evening in the Philips Stadion.
    PSV had three goals disallowed for offside during the game but still managed to get the two all important goals in the second half to take the win.
    They are now two points behind The Gunners with one game to play.

    FT: PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    Thierry Henry, Romford Pele, Ian Wright, Paul Merson…your boys took one hell of a beating.
    Arsenal lose for only the second time this season.
    PSV have taught Arteta’s side a harsh lesson this evening.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    90+2. Arsenal whip a corner in looking to reduce the lead.
    Gabriel looks to volley the ball towards goal as it drops.
    PSV get bodies on the line and block the effort for another corner.
    This time it is cleared at the near post for the home side.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    90. We are going to have three additional minutes.
    Dutch football has bounced back tonight after Ajax’s disappointing defeat at home at the hands of Liverpool.
    de Jong has made the difference here in the second half.
    Simons was the stand out player for the entire game.

    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    88. de Jong seems to land awkwardly on his wrist.
    He seems fine to carry on.
    The Philips Stadion is a cauldron of noise now.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    86. Time is running out for Arsenal now.
    There will be no chance to rest players in matchday six now.
    The Gunners will need at least a point at home against Zurich to win Group A.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    84. This will be a huge win for van Nistelrooy and his team.
    Even if they do not top the group, this should give them the confidence to be able to go and take on big sides.
    Saka is looking dangerous running at the PSV defence.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    82. Granit Xhaka is shown a yellow card.
    He will be banned for the final group game.
    Arsenal are still pushing forward, Saka skips past the PSV defender and goes to ground.
    The referee tells him to get to his feet and get on with it.

    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    80. Xhaka gets involved in some pushing and shoving with Simons.
    The striker is being brought off but the Arsenal midfielder tries to rush him off the pitch.
    Almost like he is looking for a yellow card.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    78. Still Benitez has had little to do in the PSV goal this half.
    Jesus is having to drop deeper to look for the ball.
    Xhaka shoots from outside the box, the mishit shot falls into the path of Nketiah who is on the edge of the six yard box.
    Unbelievable save from Benitez and the defender slides in to clear the ball away from the oncoming Arsenal player.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    76. Jesus needs to make some magic happen in the next 15 minutes.
    No water into wine this time.
    Just possession into goals to try and resurrect Arsenal’s evening.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    74. Simons is having a great game for PSV.
    This is end to end stuff with Arsenal desperate for a goal.
    PSV meanwhile are hungry for more as well.
    Gabriel and Ben White come on for Arsenal.
    Just the two players you need when chasing goals.

    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    72. Arsenal are getting more and more frustrated.
    This is perfectly set up for PSV now, they can allow Arsenal to attack and look to pick them off on the counter.
    PSV’s slow play is winding the Arsenal players up into a frenzy.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    70. Arsenal seem uncapable of dealing with de Jong.
    He is finding pockets of space and linking well with attackers.
    Gakpo crosses and de Jong has a free header but Ramsdale makes a save to keep the ball out.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    68. Martinelli is given a yellow card for grabbing Mwene by his throat.
    PSV clip a ball into the back post and de Jong is unmarked.
    He heads just wide of the back post.
    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    66. All the pressure is on The Gunners now.
    They were hoping to sew this group up this evening.
    Now top spot in Group A could be in the balance.
    Gakpo makes it 3-0 but the flag is up for offside.

    PSV 2-0 Arsenal
    64. The corner is whipped in and Ramsdale comes out to punch.
    He makes no contact with the ball allowing de Jong to head into an unguarded goal.
    Long way back for the North Londoners now.
    Arteta makes another substitution, hoping Jesus can be his saviour.
    Goal – Luuk de Jong (PSV)
    PSV 1-0 Arsenal
    62. It could be a concern for Arteta, his side’s ability to dominate a game without creating many clear-cut chances.
    You are relying on your defence to keep constant clean sheets.
    This is a hard consistency to find.
    PSV are stretching Arsenal on the counter attack.
    PSV 1-0 Arsenal
    60. The Gunners have failed to win on their last two visits here.
    PSV will be desperate to make that three in a row tonight.
    It would take the fate of this group down to matchday six.
    PSV 1-0 Arsenal
    58. Saka and Partey come on for Arsenal.
    Odegaard and Lokonga come off.
    Tierney is shown a yellow card for a foul on Simons.

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    PSV vs Arsenal LIVE: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time as Xhaka and Martinelli START huge Europa League clash

    ARSENAL will be desperate to get back to winning ways in their Europa League encounter against PSV Eindhoven tonight.And Gunners boss Mikel Arteta has named a strong starting line up with Granit Xhaka, William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli in his XI.
    But the Dutch giants haven’t lost at home since a disappointing 1-0 defeat in the Champions League play off to Rangers, way back in August.

    Kick-off: 5.45pm
    TV channel: BT Sport 2
    Live stream: BT Sport website
    PSV XI: Benitez; Mwene, Ramalho, Branthwaite, Max; Veerman, Sangare, Gutierrez; Simons, El Ghazi, Gakpo
    Arsenal XI: Ramsdale; Tomiyasu, Holding, Saliba, Tierney; Odegaard, Lokonga, Xhaka; Vieira, Nketiah, Martinelli

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    Arsenal subs:
    31. Hein, 4. White, 17. Cedric, 6. Gabriel, 5. Partey, 72. Smith, 44. Cirjan, 89. Ibrahim, 24. Nelson, 7. Saka, 9. Jesus
    Arsenal starting XI:
    The Gunners make five changes from the side that drew with Southampton in the Premier League on the weekend,
    1. Ramsdale, 18. Tomiyasu, 16. Holding, 12. Saliba, 3. Tierney, 8. Odegaard, 23. Lokonga, 34. Xhaka, 21. Viera, 14. Nketiah, 11. Martinelli
    Credit: @Arsenal
    PSV subs:
    2. Hoever, 3. Teze, 4. Obispo, 8. van Ginkel, 9. de Jong, 10. Madueke, 16. Drommel, 17. Mauro Júnior, 20. Til, 24. Waterman, 27. Bakayoko, 37. Ledezma
    PSV starting XI:
    van Nistelrooy makes several changes for the visit of Arsenal with his side knowing that nothing but victory will give them an outside chance of still winning Group A.
    1. Benitez, 29. Mwene, 5. Ramalho, 22. Branthwaite, 31. Max, 23. Veerman, 6. Sangare, 15. Gutierrez, 7. Simons, 21. El Ghazi, 11. Gakpo
    Credit: @PSV
    Gunners looking to address form
    Arsenal have failed to win on their last two visits to the Philips Stadion.
    PSV have been strong at home all season.
    Arteta will need to make it third time lucky in Eindhoven.

    Boss talks about rotation 
    Mikel Arteta was asked about picking strong teams in the Europa League matches: 
    We don’t have that many players! We bring the players that we have and we have brought four kids with us so we cannot even make up the squad, but we need to put 11 players out and they need to play – we cannot change those 11 players every game. Mikel ArtetaArsenal
    Top spot even more coveted  
    The eight group winners qualify immediately for the ‘round of 16’. 
    Each group runner-up will play against a third-placed team from a Champions League group in the knockout round play-offs. 
    The eight winners of those ties will then be drawn against a group winner in the ‘round of 16’. 
    Arteta wanting to get the job done 
    The Gunners have the chance this evening to cement their place at the top of the group with a game to spare. 
    Just a point will guarantee top-spot for the North London side. 
    The new format of the Europa League incentivises finishing in first place. 
    Welcome to PSV vs Arsenal 
    Arsenal head to the Netherlands to face PSV Eindhoven knowing that they only need a point to secure top spot in Europa League Group A with a game to spare. 
    The Gunners hold a five-point lead over second placed PSV, who could be left to battle for second place if they have a bad result here tonight. 
    PSV received a number of fitness boosts with Noni Madueke, Mauro Junior and Luuk de Jong all passed fit although the latter may need to be eased back into action more. 
    It is unlikely Madueke will start after he spent a number of months out with an ankle injury. 
    van Nistelrooy is still without Yorbe Vertessen (muscle), Ismael Saibari (muscle), Kjell Peersman (back) and Olivier Boscagli (knee) for the visit of The Gunners. 
    Marco van Ginkel is fit again after a hamstring issue. 
    As for Arsenal, Mohamed Elneny and Emile Smith-Rowe are still sidelined with their hamstring and groin issues respectively.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko (calf) and Marquinhos (illness) both missed training on Wednesday and the latter will definitely miss tonight. 
    Matt Turner, Kieran Tierney, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Fabio Viera and Rob Holding are all expected to feature this evening. 
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    Why are Arsenal wearing WHITE shorts tonight against PSV in the Europa League?

    ARSENAL take on PSV Eindhoven in the Europa League tonight in what should be an entertaining clash. But all week there has been chatter over what shorts the Gunners are going to wear for the game.
    Credit: @ArsenalMatchday Twitter
    Arsenal have released three kits ahead of the new season, so you’d be wise in thinking that there are numerous options on the table for the North London side.
    But with PSV’s home kit a mix of red, white and black, the Gunners have had to come up with something a little bit different.
    They will be wearing WHITE shorts with their black away kit.

    Why are Arsenal wearing white shorts against PSV?
    PSV’s home shirt is red and white striped, while their shorts are black.
    Arsenal, for obvious reasons, can’t wear their home kit, but their away kit is all black, leaving the two sides with matching shorts.
    The away side also have a third kit, which is pink and navy, but from a supporter’s point of view in the stadium, PSV’s white and red could look very similar to pink.
    It was originally reported, then, that Arsenal would wear grey shorts tonight.
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    But it’s now been confirmed that they will wear their black away jersey, white ‘one-off’ shorts and black socks.
    Arsenal beat PSV last week at the Emirates and they can secure top spot in their group this week with a win.
    Arteta’s side have already qualified for the knockout stages of the competition.
    PSV sit in second place in the group with 7 points, five behind Arsenal, but three ahead of third-place Bodo/Glimt, with Zurich last on zero points. More

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    PSV punishment for Arsenal crowd trouble revealed as Dutch fans BANNED from next away game and club ordered to pay £35k

    PSV fans have been BANNED from their next European away game after crowd trouble at Arsenal next week.The Dutch side have also been slapped with a £35,000 fine for their supporters’ behaviour.
    Police attempt to keep fans segregated at last week’s matchCredit: Rex
    Issues occurred at the end of Arsenal’s 1-0 winCredit: AP
    Flares were thrown by visiting fansCredit: Getty
    Things reached boiling point at the end of Arsenal’s 1-0 victory over Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side last week.
    Flares were thrown at home supporters from the away section.
    While seats were also ripped out by angry yobs.
    Riot police were forced to intervene moments after the final whistle.
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    Uefa described their punishment as being for “throwing of objects, crowd disturbances and acts of damages”.
    PSV will have 30 days to reach out to Arsenal in order to pay for damages caused by their fans.
    The Gunners won the match 1-0, via Granit Xhaka’s 70th minute strike.
    Their victory put them in a commanding position in the group, with a win tonight enough to see them win it with a game to spare.
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    Arsenal take on PSV in the Netherlands this evening with Van Nistelrooy and Co aiming to cling on to hopes of catching the North Londoners in top spot.
    Ahead of tonight’s match, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta said: “This competition is getting harder and harder and how it looks today and what the possibilities are, it looks like the next round will be extremely competitive.
    “That’s why finishing first in the group and avoiding another two games is such an important thing for us.”
    Mikel Arteta is hoping for Arsenal to clinch top spot tonightCredit: Getty More