English Premier League 2013: Swansea City AFC vs. Arsenal FC; Squad Makes Wenger Proud; Live Online Streaming; Preview, Schedule, Squad
Welsh club Swansea City will try to put a halt to Arsenal's six-game winning streak, four of which in the English Premier League on Saturday.
After going on with an undefeated four game run, including three in the Premier League, the Swans finally gave in on Wednesday in their League Cup fixture against Birmingham City.
Michael Laudrup's men will continue to employ their beautiful attacking football through crisp short passes.
Pablo Hernandez (hamstring) and Ashley Williams' (ankle) fitness level will have to be assessed at the last minute before they could suit up.
By contrast, Arsenal is coming into the game with extreme confidence.
The Gunners made it through to the last 16 in the League Cup on Wednesday after fielding in reserve players.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was thrilled by the result and acknowledged the quality that his seldom-used players has shown.
"I am proud," Wenger told premierleague.com.
"We played with many young players and they showed they are not only good footballers but that they can fight as well."
Mesut Ozil, who seems to be the missing piece of the puzzle for Arsenal, has been superb every time that he was on the pitch, while in-form French striker Olivier Giroud is now proving his worth at the Emirates after falling short of expectations during the 2012/13 campaign.
Meanwhile, Aaron Ramsey is beginning to flourish as one of the most promising midfielders not only in England, but as well as in Europe.
Squad health is the only apparent problem for the Gunners with Theo Walcott (abdominal problems), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (knee), Abou Diaby (knee), Lukas Podolski (hamstring), and Santi Cazorla (ankle) will definitely not be with the team on Saturday due to injuries.
Thomas Rosicky may feature after recuperating from his thigh injury.
Schedule and Free Live Online Streaming (Link will be provided an hour before kick-off):
Sept 29, 2013 - 2:30 am (AEST)
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