Arsenal have been struck with more injury concerns after Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Aaron Ramsey look set to miss out on Saturday’s trip to South Wales (London 24).

Following the Gunners’ shocking 3-0 Capital One Cup exit to Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday night, Theo Walcott was forced to come off with a calf problem.

Another blow was that of winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after his hamstring went in the early minutes at Hillsborough and subsequently he was taken off by Arsene Wenger.

Another absentee for Saturday’s game at the Liberty Stadium is Welsh star, Aaron Ramsey. The former-Cardiff midfielder pulled his hamstring in last week’s 2-0 win against Bayern Munich and is side-lined for about three weeks, meaning that he will be out for Wales’ friendly against the Netherlands on 13th November.

Arsenal are now very weakened on the right-hand-side, and reports are suggesting that Wenger could resort to starting youngsters such as Joel Campbell, Alex Iwobi or Ismael Bennacer on Saturday.

This will come as a big boost for Swansea as they search to follow up on last weekend’s victory over Aston Villa with a third successive win against Arsenal. The Swans beat the Gunners 2-1 at the Liberty and 1-0 at the Emirates last season in what was a tremendous achievement for Garry Monk’s men. Can we do it again?