Chelsea host London rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on
Tuesday night in the Premier League with both sides looking to bounce back from
their poor weekend results Chelsea will be looking to bounce back from their
shock defeat to Newcastle on Saturday, as they face London rivals Arsenal at
Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening. Football fans around the world can buy
online Premier League Tickets to enjoy its stunning performances.
For Arsenal, Mikel Arteta will be hoping that he can guide
his side to a significant win against the Blues after the Gunners blew a one-goal
lead against Sheffield United in their last game.
So, what will the final score be at Stamford Bridge? And,
what XI will both clubs go for?
We used FIFA 20 to predict the outcome of this midweek
Premier League clash between Chelsea and Arsenal.
Chelsea vs Arsenal simulated on FIFA 20
To set up this simulation, we used kick-off mode within FIFA
20 but didn't select a team to control; we then selected the teams and watched
the match play out by itself, to give us a unique prediction.
The AI difficulty was set to world-class, with the line-up
updated with the latest transfers, injuries and suspensions.
We predict that Chelsea could set up in a 4-3-3
formation, with their line-up as follows: Kepa; James, Zouma, Tomori,
Azpilicueta; Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic; Willian, Abraham, Pulisic.
We predict that Arsenal could set up in a 4-2-3-1
formation, with their line-up as follows: Leno; Maitland-Niles, Mustafi,
David Luiz, Saka; Torreira, Xhaka; Martinelli, Ozil, Pepe; Lacazette.
In the first-half, Arsenal put in a rather unfamiliar away
performance, delivering a masterclass in counter-attacking football.
Chelsea had huge amounts of possession, with Jorginho and
Kovacic controlling the tempo of the game, but the Gunners always retained a
threat on the break.
And with Frank Lampard's side failing to create any real
chances of note, Arsenal struck first in the 23rd minute.
Alexandre Lacazette received the ball on the right-hand side
of the area, dribbled past Antonio Rudiger, before laying the ball off to
teammate Lucas Torreira, who got across Reece James and poked an effort past
Kepa Azpilicueta.
The Blues 'keeper should have done better, with Arteta's side
going into the lead through an unlikely scorer.
Arsenal made it 2-0 just before half-time, with Lacazette
this time on the end of a swift attacking move, finishing well inside the area
after receiving a cutback from Nicolas Pepe.
It was the Frenchman's first Premier League goal since the
start of December, and he made sure he milked it as much as possible.
In the second-half, Chelsea was still dominating possession,
trying to probe the Arsenal defense in order to create chances, but to no
avail.
In fact, Arsenal could have scored a third through Gabriel
Martinelli, but his chip over Kepa was cleared by a Blues defender. Overall, an
impressive away performance from Arteta's Arsenal, but more problems for the
Chelsea.
Full-time score: Chelsea 0-2 Arsenal
Here are the full-time match stats.
Chelsea had more possession but could only muster one shot in
the entire game, as Arsenal dominated the game rather than possession.
Arsenal's best player was Lacazette, who scored and
registered an assist on the night, with Chelsea unable to contain him.
For the Blues, Jorginho was their best player, having 95%
pass accuracy.
FIFA 20 predicts that although Chelsea will dominate
possession, Arsenal will be by far the more dangerous of the two teams, with
Lacazette putting in an excellent performance to secure an important three
points.
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