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Mikel Arteta relishing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette return in West Brom tie

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made his first appearance of the season as a substitute against Chelsea at the weekend, while Alexandre Lacazette is yet to play; both forwards tested positive for Covid; watch West Brom vs Arsenal on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports from 7:30pm

Arsenal...s Alexandre Lacazette celebrates with Arsenal...s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and West Ham at the Emirates Stadium in London, England, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020. (Julian Finney/Pool via AP)
Image: Arsenal - who are yet to score a goal this season - will welcome the return of Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is excited by the prospect of having Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette back in the fold.

Aubameyang has only featured as a substitute once in the Gunners' opening two games of the season - coming on in the second half of the 2-0 defeat to Chelsea - while Lacazette has missed them both after they tested positive for coronavirus.

Both are expected to be involved as Arsenal chase their first win of the campaign in the Carabao Cup against West Brom on Wednesday, and Arteta knows the value they bring.

"That's really good news because we really need them," he said. "We know that a big part of what we want to do, as I've mentioned before, is going to be determined in the boxes and these are the two players that have the biggest goal threat in the team.

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"They are both so important to us as they are able to put that ball in the net. We need them firing, we need them at their best and the team has to help them to deliver that.

"I think we sometimes get really carried away because of the youth, the quality and the talent and the potential that we have through the squad, but the ones that are going to determine our success and who have to lead our success are the senior players.

"These are the ones who have to drive everybody else and then our young players and our development players, they have to be adding to that.

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"The base and the foundation should be giving them that. They have that responsibility and hopefully, when we have all the players back fit and healthy, they will be the drivers of that and the leaders of that."

Arsenal's poor start to the season, losing both opening Premier League games 2-0 to Brentford and Chelsea, has left Arteta feeling the pressure.

He knows it has been an unacceptable start and says that only results will save him.

"Well, you have to realise first that the position that we are in is not where we want to be and we should not accept it," he added.

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"We should not use too many excuses to justify where we are, just try to use the moment and the challenge ahead of us as an opportunity and take it and encourage everybody around you to have the same mentality, the same energy and things will turn around.

"We have done a lot of work, we are under difficult circumstances at the moment, but we need everybody together and the spirit to be fair around here, the togetherness that we have around the team, and even with the ownership, it's really strong, but we need to give our fans and probably the outside world some encouragement and that's only given with results - so we need to get results."

Merson: Did we really expect Arsenal to beat Chelsea?

Arsenal are a million miles behind Chelsea. Games like that are not Arsenal's bread and butter, that was the Friday before, against Brentford. If Chelsea had gone to Arsenal and drawn that game, they would have come away devastated. It's a fact.

These are worrying times for Arsenal, there is still a long way to go but if you weigh up the last two games you have to conclude that Arsenal are and are going to be a mid-table team. I mean, did you think Arsenal would finish in the top four before a ball was kicked?

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Jamie Carragher analysed Arsenal’s plan to deal with Chelsea’s attack and described it as naïve on the first Monday Night Football of the new Premier League season.

It's all well and good saying, 'get rid of Mikel Arteta' or, 'change the owners' but, first of all, the club costs a fortune and, secondly, who is going to take that job on? There isn't a queue around the block to manage Arsenal because if you're a top manager with a good reputation you would be putting that on the line.

Yes, Arsenal should have beaten Brentford, but they shouldn't have beaten Chelsea. If you weigh it up over the course of a season, they are three points behind the ball, so they have got to go and beat someone they are not expected to beat.

With Manchester City up next, their season will start when they get back from the international break. They've had injuries and players out, so you have to give them a chance.

You cannot sack Arteta after just three games but if they don't start beating the likes of Norwich, Burnley and Brighton he will be in trouble. Arteta knows that, it's football.

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