The early weeks of any campaign are spent fixating on new players, no matter the team, but for Arsenal , the fresh faces are well and truly the point of intrigue. The Gunners are years into a habit of spending big to create a deep squad that allows manager Mikel Arteta the flexibility to mix things up. Imagine the surprise, then, when he made just one change to a perceived-rotated side that faced Nottingham Forest on Saturday for Tuesday's UEFA Champions League opener at Athletic Club – and left a new-look attack locked into starting spots.

For the second game in a row, Arteta called upon three of his new signings – Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze – to lead the Gunners' attack, a reward for their showing in a 3-0 win against Forest over the weekend. It would be hard t

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