Arsenal against Olympiacos: line-ups, statistics and previews

Overview for Arsenal against Olympiacos
It was a few positive days for Arsenal and the boss Mikel Arteta says that the team feels well before the conflict of the Champions League of tomorrow evening with Olympiacos.
The Gunners left late to beat Newcastle to St James’ Park on Sunday, goals from Mikel Merino and Gabriel giving them a deserved 2-1 victory.
And the news widely expected according to which William Saliba had signed a new contract was confirmed this morning, the French international extending his stay in the Emirates until 2030.
“There was great energy,” said Arteta when he was asked to assess the mood after the victory over Tyneside. “As you went to the locker room, everyone celebrated because of how and how it happened, but you have to continue immediately and we know that we have a very difficult match against Olympiacos and we are ready for this.”
Arsenal reached the semi-finals of the Champions League last season before unchecking against the possible Paris Saint-Germain winners.
A summer of heavy expenses has strengthened the team and the northern London team seems better placed to go at least one step further.
This results in additional pressure, but Arteta has declared, internally, the objectives remain the same.
“We have the same ambition which is to go game per game and try to be better than the opponent, which is very difficult in this competition,” he added. “We want to win as many games as possible.
“Tomorrow will be really difficult. We know how important the house form will be to reach where we want to arrive and tomorrow we have the opportunity to start well. ”
For all the improvement of Arsenal since Arteta arrived at the club in 2019, they still have only one success in FA Cup to show it.
“I am aware of the moment I enter this chair, what I want with this football club is to win major trophies,” said Spanish. “No one else has to put this line. It is ambition. The apology has never been part of my life.”
Arsenal opened its campaign in the Champions League with a victory at Athletic Bilbao and three other points here would put them in pole position.
Olympiacos could only bring together a disappointing draw with pafos of 10 men in their first game, but they won the weekend, beating Levaakos 3-2 thanks to the goal of Chubinho in the 96th minute.
Team news for Arsenal against Olympiacos
Saliba was rested in Newcastle on Sunday, but should replace Cristhian Mosquera. Martin Odegaard will return if Arteta is convinced that he is on a shoulder problem.
Noni Madueke, Piero Hincie and Kai Havertz remain away.
Rodinei and Roman Yaremchuk are doubtful for visitors.
Lines preceded for Arsenal V Olympiacos
Arsenal: Timber, The Saror, Gbriel, The Calaphiri, Calaphiri. Øbed, rice, eze; In fact, Trossard, Györess
Olympiacos: Tzolakis; Costinha, Roops, Pirola, Ortega; Hezze, Mouzakite; Gelson Martins, Chiquinho, Podance; El Kaabi
How to watch Arsenal against Olympiacos: TV and online flow
Arsenal against Olympiacos starts at 8 p.m. tomorrow evening, the United Kingdom time. You can watch it on TNT Sports and distribute it via the Discovery +application.
Statistics for Arsenal against Olympiacos
- It will be the 13th time that Arsenal and Olympiacos will be faced with European competition, none of the previous 12 ends ending in a dead end and the two parties winning six games each each
- Arsenal faced the Olympiacos four times during the reign of Mikel Arteta as a manager (W2 L2); Faced with PSV (6) more often in European competition
- Arsenal has won each of its last five games in the Group Phase / League of the Champions League, its longest race since its replacement six consecutive between December 2004 and November 2005
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