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  1. Martinelli? Nwaneri? New signing? Fans on how to fill Saka voidpublished at 16:28 23 December

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    Bukayo Saka down on the grass injuredImage source, Getty Images

    We asked you how Mikel Arteta can replace Bukayo Saka in Arsenal's starting side after the winger was ruled out "for many weeks" with a hamstring tear.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Paul: I thought Gabriel Martinelli was far more effective operating on the right after Saka had to go off. Keep him there and play Leonardo Trossard on the left.

    John: With Saka out injured, it is time to call on Ethan Nwaneri. Play him wide or up front. Martinelli and Trossard will also have up their game.

    Robin: Martinelli on the right, Jesus on the left with Havertz in the middle. As alternatives, use Trossard on the left and Nwaneri on the right, with either Jesus, Havertz or Martinelli through the middle. Effectively rotate those five up front and hope nobody else gets injured.

    Okumu: Pay enough money to buy Nico Williams or Ademola Lookman, otherwise Arsenal will finish behind Chelsea and no silverware again this season.

    Innes: This is a good opportunity for a young star like Nwaneri to get a chance or, alternatively, it means we can fit the in-form Gabriel Jesus into the frontline with Kai Havertz.

    JC: Bring in Nwaneri - he is another fearless young lad, just like Saka when he burst into the league.

    John: By signing a new winger and a striker in January 2025.

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  2. Arteta on remaining positive after Saka and Sterling's injuriespublished at 13:40 23 December

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    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been speaking to the media before Friday's Premier League game against Ipswich (kick-off 20:15 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Bukayo Saka is out for "many weeks" with a hamstring injury suffered against Crystal Palace.

    • Arteta said Saka "was really emotional and really down" after the conformation of the tear but, having not had a setback of this length before, "it is a great learning process for him as well".

    • Raheem Sterling is also sidelined "for weeks" with a knee injury and will undergo further tests on Tuesday.

    • Arteta said he is "putting some ideas together" as to how he can replace Saka, with Gabriel Jesus, Ethan Nwaneri, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard all having experience on that right-hand-side.

    • On Gabriel Martinelli potentially playing on the right: "He has played there before and he did really well. He scored a goal and created an assist [at the weekend]. It is a good option to have. We are on it."

    • Arteta said the challenge of replacing Saka will be a good test for him as a coach and they are "looking at it with positive energy".

    • On potential incomings in January: "The preparation is done. We are ready if something happens. The main focus is on how to unlock the big potential in this squad."

    • He said the ongoing injury crisis across all teams in the Premier League "is a combination of seasons'" schedules and "it is unsustainable unless we find ways to turn them into physical monsters".

    • On opponents Ipswich: "I have been very impressed. You can tell what they are trying to do and they have been very unfortunate in many games."

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  3. Crystal Palace 1-5 Arsenal - the fans' verdictpublished at 10:38 23 December

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    Declan Rice of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's fifth goal at Crystal PalaceImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Crystal Palace and Arsenal.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Palace fans

    Mark: Inevitable. We are carrying too many players who give the ball away cheaply. Plus Arsenal finished their chances and we didn't, unfortunately! We move on with bigger games coming up. We must beat Southampton.

    Gary: On a tactical level, we simply didn't learn from Wednesday's defeat. Our midfield was totally dominated and, without Munoz, it was pointless playing a back five.

    Gyika: We looked tired and we ended up getting schooled. Individual mistakes cost us dearly. A great finish by Sarr, though - I'm liking him a lot. Hurry back, Munoz, Chalobah and Wharton!

    Pedro: I know it is Arsenal, but we just rolled over. We will stay up this season, but it is another season of treading water rather than swimming forward. A massive rethink from the board is needed.

    Arsenal fans

    Guy: A good win for Arsenal, with confident attacking play and a good range of scorers. We are still too far behind to be challenging for the title, though, and we are still lacking a quality striker. Just because Gabriel Jesus has scored a few against Palace doesn't mean he is clinical enough to lead our line.

    Martin: The 5-1 scoreline flattered Arsenal. Palace looked threatening right up until Rice came on and shored the game up. It's going to be a tough run without Saka for a couple of weeks, but Martinelli did well in his position so we should be OK against the opponents we have after Christmas. I hope Jesus scores against teams other than Palace.

    Raouf: Arteta's ability to shut games down doesn't get enough attention. At West Ham, we were 5-2 up at half-time and in the second half they were much more solid and didn't give up much. The team were struggling with certain things in this game and he fixed it in the second-half. The formation, with Odegaard and Havertz in midfield, worked well in the first half.

    Colin: Arsenal are playing some nice football but I just wish we didn't keep passing back to the goalkeeper so much. I'm sorry, but I'm not very keen on playing out from the back - there are too many mistakes happening.

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  4. Have the Gunners solved their attacking dilemma?published at 08:44 23 December

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    Do Arsenal still need another striker in the January transfer window or is Gabriel Jesus finding his form just at the right time?

    Jesus' five goals against Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup and Premier League came from only 10 attempts - an impressive return by any standards.

    "He is looking great," said former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. "It is a confidence thing because once you find the back of the net that's it and everything he is hitting is now ending up in there.

    "This is the Jesus they wanted from the start when they bought him.

    "You could never question his attitude - he just wasn't doing his job and soring goals.

    "Now he is and it might have come at the best time for Arsenal. I've always thought that January will show how much intent Arsenal are showing in the title race.

    "If they try and re-energise the attacking end of the pitch and get another striker in during the transfer window then they will show us how serious they are.

    "They still need to do that, regardless of Jesus."

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  5. Catch up on the Premier League actionpublished at 10:50 22 December

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    Gary Lineker introduces highlights and analysis from Saturday's five Premier League fixtures, including Manchester City's visit to Aston Villa and the London derby between Arsenal and Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

    If you missed Match of the Day, you can catch up now on BBC iPlayer.

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  6. 'Scoring five goals away from home in this league is never easy'published at 20:23 21 December

    Mikel Arteta Manager of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Arsenal FC at Selhurst Park on December 21, 2024Image source, Getty Images

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been speaking to Match Of The Day following the win: "A very good week. It is always weird to play the same opponent twice in three days. We started well, then conceded and the team reacted so well. To score five goals away from home in this league is never easy.

    On goalscorer Gabriel Jesus: "You could see in the days before and after [the last game] that he was ready for it. I had no doubts. When a player is in that momentum, he has to play.

    On Declan Rice's goal: "Some of the goals were really good from different faces and players, sharing the goals. It was really positive. When he came on, he gave us something else in the game. He grabbed the game and gave us control.

    "We are in a really good moment. We have not lost in 10 matches. We have won five out of seven and we deserved to win all of them. We are coping with a lot of things. The team is adapting and fighting every game."

    On Bukayo Saka's substitution: "He felt something. It is too early to assess him. It is a precaution with him right now."

  7. 'When I play with a smile on my face, everything is different'published at 20:04 21 December

    Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Arsenal FC at Selhurst ParkImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has been speaking to Sky Sports after scoring his brace: "Obviously, the first goal was very important early on. The way we started, the full team was really ready to play well and fight.

    "They have a strong team and quality players, and we know it is always difficult to come here. We did the job and I'm very happy with the goals. As a number nine, I know the pressure is always on to score.

    "I am happy but the win - the three points - was massive today.

    "I'm the type of guy that wants to work hard. I know my qualities. I know I can score. In my mind, I know I can score. I just have to put myself in a good position to finish the action, like today.

    "I put two in the net and missed one I will be dreaming of. When I play with a smile on my face, everything is different so I'm trying to keep my mind strong and just help the team. I understand I have to be more in the box to finish the action.

    "It is great to be back in the team playing more. I'm experienced enough to know when a player is playing constantly, it is different. I'm happy to get more chances but it is up to me to put myself in the right places to score.

    "It is Arsenal, it is a huge club, and I know the pressure for the number nine to score is there."

  8. Crystal Palace 1-5 Arsenal: Key statspublished at 19:42 21 December

     Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Arsenal FC at Selhurst Park on December 21, 2024Image source, Getty Images

    Arsenal (W8 D2) are the first team to remain unbeaten in London derbies in the Premier League across a full calendar year since Chelsea in 2005. It is also the first time the Gunners have achieved this record since 2004.

    Mikel Arteta's side have scored five or more goals in six different away games in all competitions in 2024, the most ever by an English top-flight club in a single calendar year.

    Gabriel Jesus has scored five goals in his last two games for Arsenal in all competitions, as many as he had in his previous 45 appearances for the Gunners, with all of them coming against Crystal Palace this week.

    The forward also extended his competition record of never losing when scoring in a Premier League game to 61 games (W56 D5).

  9. Sutton's predictions: Crystal Palace v Arsenalpublished at 12:03 21 December

    Chris Sutton and Jon McClure

    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against a variety of guests.

    For week 17, he takes on Reverend & the Makers singer Jon McClure.

    Sutton's prediction: 0-1

    This is a rematch of Wednesday's Carabao Cup quarter-final, when Arsenal scored from open play. I guess Christmas miracles do happen.

    Mikel Arteta's side edged that tie and this game is going to be just as close. Crystal Palace are much improved in recent weeks and have really turned a corner.

    I watched the analysis of their win over Brighton on MOTD2 last week, when they were focusing on the Eagles' back three and the consistency of Marc Guehi, Maxence Lacroix and Trevoh Chalobah, who have now played together for the past 12 games.

    So this is not going to be easy for the Gunners. I expected them to kick on this season but that has not happened - they have only lost two of their first 16 league games, but they only won half of them.

    Arsenal really need a win here, though, and I think they will find a way of getting it.

    I am going for a 1-0 victory and it doesn't matter if their goal comes from another set-piece, because they all count. As I've said before, a few other teams would love to carry the same threat they do from corners.

    McClure's prediction: 0-1

    I am going to go with Arsenal but I don't think they will win by much because I think Palace are playing well. I predict a 1-0 'George Graham style' win, with maybe a Gabriel or William Saliba header from a corner for the winner.

    Being serious, though, I think Arsenal's set-piece coach Nicolas Jover does deserve a shout-out because he has fundamentally altered how corners work, which has had quite a profound impact on the game.

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