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Mikel Arteta has the dream scenario heading into Arsenal's grudge match with Wolves on Thursday night.
With Gabriel Martinelli set to return to the squad after serving his one-game suspension in the win over Brentford for the red card he picked up in somewhat controversial fashion in the reverse game against Bruno Lage's side earlier in the month, it means every single Gunners first-team player is available for selection.
Whilst this is obviously fantastic news for the Arsenal manager, it also brings about a selection dilemma for Arteta.
Furthermore, with Takehiro Tomiyasu back in contention following a calf problem, the Spaniard has two big decisions to make when it comes to naming his lineup to face Wolves at the Emirates Stadium.
Of course, the first big decision centres around Martinelli. Prior to his sending off at Molineux, the Brazilian had arguably been the Gunners' best player during a difficult January after becoming one of Arteta's undroppables over the festive period.
The fact he was keeping Arsenal's leading scorer in Emile Smith Rowe out of the side spoke volumes and also confirmed that Arteta will keep faith with those in form.
But with Martinelli suspended for the visit of Brentford on Saturday, Smith Rowe came into the team and staked his claim to remain in the starting XI after breaking