Premier League leaders Arsenal return to action against Brentford on Saturday looking to put their defeat at Everton behind them.
That 1-0 loss at Goodison Park was the first Mikel Arteta’s side have suffered in the league since they were beaten 3-1 at Manchester United in September.
But Manchester City’s defeat at Tottenham on Sunday ensured the Gunners maintained their five-point lead at the top of the table, an advantage they would stretch to eight points should they beat Brentford this weekend.
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So how are things shaping up at Arsenal ahead of the game? GOAL takes a look.