Arsenal host Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday as Mikel Arteta’s side aim to keep building momentum.

Following their late, late win at Newcastle on Sunday , Arsenal sit just two points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool and will go top of the table this weekend (for at least a day) if they beat West Ham on Saturday. But first is a Champions League clash against Greek giants Olympiacos as they aim to make it two wins from two in this competition. It will also be intriguing to see how much Mikel Arteta rotates his side. Injuries have kept cropping up but this Arsenal squad is deeper and new players have settled in very nicely. The Gunners also received a huge boost ahead of this game with star center back William Saliba signing a long-term contract extension.

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