Well, Arsenal have all but booked their spot in the quarter-finals after last week's 3-1 win in Greece. Arteta's side went on to beat Tottenham in the North London derby over the weekend and the upcoming return clash vs Olympiakos look to be a mere formality. However, I wouldn't be so sure about Arsenal's chances on Thursday as long as David Luiz remains their starting XI regular.
Don't think there should be too many thoughts on a potential winner in this clash. It looks like Arsenal already decided the tie in the first leg (3-1) and it would a huge surprise if Olympiakos mange to claim a draw at best in London, considering their joke of a display in Greece.
No, I haven't lost my mind! On the contrary, think what you're all forgetting is that the Gunners will be facing West Ham alreay on Sunday. I do believe that Arteta is going to give some rest to his regulars on Thursday and thus give the Greeks a glimpse of hope for a quarter-finals spot.
Olympiacos looked absolutely helpless in Greece. If Arsenal hadn't gifted them a goal, they would have scored nothing. I bet Arsenal will roll them over again. Easy money.
Well, Arsenal have all but booked their spot in the quarter-finals after last week's 3-1 win in Greece. Arteta's side went on to beat Tottenham in the North London derby over the weekend and the upcoming return clash vs Olympiakos look to be a mere formality.
However, I wouldn't be so sure about Arsenal's chances on Thursday as long as David Luiz remains their starting XI regular.