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ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta is expected to name an unchanged side as they welcome Newcastle.
The Gunners were fantastic as they ripped Brighton apart in their 4-2 win at the Amex Stadium.
With Manchester City slipping up after their 1-1 draw with Everton, it leaves Arsenal seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
Next up is Newcastle on Tuesday night and despite the quick turnaround, Arteta is likely to name the same starting XI that played in the last game.
There are no fresh injury concerns for the Spaniard to worry about and he is therefore not expected to rotate the team.
The Arsenal squad will nearly get a full week’s worth of rest after the game as they don’t play Oxford in the FA Cup until next Monday – changes are likely to be made versus the League One side.
Gabriel Jesus will be unavailable for a long period of time due to a knee injury, he recently underwent surgery.
Reiss Nelson is with him in the treatment room because of a hamstring issue.
Arteta has hinted that Emile Smith Rowe could make his return in January after a lengthy spell out injured.
The game versus fellow high-flyers Newcastle is reportedly too soon for his comeback although he is training again.