Andrey Arshavin says the Gunners need a full-strength team if they are going to challenge for honours.
Russian wants fitness 'miracle' at Emirates
Arsenal midfielder Andrey Arshavin says the Gunners need a full-strength team if they are going to challenge for honours this season.
The 28-year-old Russia international is desperate to win either the Premier League or the UEFA Champions League for his side this term in his first full season at the Emirates Stadium.
With Arsenal currently just three points below league leaders Chelsea in the table and due to play Porto in the first knockout round of the Champions League, silverware is still within Arsene Wenger's side's grasp.
But with injured trio Cesc Fabregas, Robin van Persie and Nicklas Bendtner sidelined with knocks, Arshavin reveals it will be a hard task unless all key players are fit.
"My greatest dream is to win a title with my club," he said. "Naturally, it would be better if we won the Premier League or the Champions League.
"But to do this we need a miracle - which is to start playing finally with our best line-up! I do not think we have had it once so far this season."
Despite a number of injuries besetting the North London club, Arshavin does not believe Wenger will make additions in the January transfer window.
"I have a feeling that Arsenal are not going to buy any new players in the winter transfer window," he added.
"Or, if we do, it will be at the very last moment."
Arshavin has scored six Premier League goals in 16 starts so far this season, however, he admits he has been carrying a knock to his right foot in recent games.
He said: "Although my right foot hurts me much less than before, I still try to avoid kicking the ball with it during training."