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Manchester City vs Arsenal| Saturday 17th October 17:30| Sky Sports

What will the result be?


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Luiz is a better CB than Holding. However, I’m not sure he has the mobility to play as the RCB.

He’s best in the middle of a three.
 

DanDare

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Player:Saliba
Holding and Chambers will never stay fit and so should be sold
 

BigPoppaPump

Reeling from Laca & Kos nightmares
Will be joining the Holding fan club tonight, if Rob can help us get a result in this game...

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He got injured :(
 

elemoo

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They are both capable of a calamity error but let's not act like Luiz isn't better than Holding in every way (+ can communicate with Gabriel) :lol:
 

Manberg

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This is catastrophic. We were planning to play a back 4 because Luiz couldn’t play in a back 3 but plans have changed in the last minute due to injury. Not good.
 
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