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Arsenal/Liverpool Combined XI

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Silly Season have compiled a dream team from both team’s squads

The heavyweight Premier League clash of the weekend comes from the Emirates as Arsenal take on Liverpool on the Monday Night Football.

The visitors have taken maximum points from their opening two matches, following back to back 1-0 wins, whilst the Gunners recovered from their shock defeat to West Ham, with a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace.

Now they are back at home to face a Liverpool side, who have only won once in North London in 15 years.

The last time these sides met back in April, Arsenal thumped Brendan Rodgers‘ side 4-1, having been 3-0 up at half time.

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Arsenal/Liverpool Combined XI – Formation: 4-2-3-1

As we build up to the big game, we have put together an ultimate combined XI. And here it is our formation:

GOALKEEPER – PETR CECH (ARSENAL)

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There wasn’t too much debate in this one. Simon Mignolet has become much more consistent between the sticks in recent months for Liverpool, but certainly isn’t in Cech’s class.

Despite making a big mistake on his debut against West Ham, Cech will surely prove a success at Arsenal.

His experience, shot stopping and commanding presence on the field, and the dressing room means that he has to be in this team.

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