Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has been in excellent form in the Bundesliga, for the last two seasons. His 30 goals last season helped Dortmund to the title, and while Borussia have failed to defend their title he looks set to better that with 28 goals already.

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However, Lewandowski is known not to stick around for long. Dortmund are one of his longest-lived clubs, and he’s only been there three seasons. He’s refused to extend his contract beyond 2014, and he will be on his way in June if nothing is resolved.

Arsenal continued their recent run of good form last weekend with a well deserved 4-1 win over Reading at the Emirates, and will be hoping to carry this form into Saturday’s meeting at the Hawthorns against Steve Clarke’s West Brom.

While it was a comfortable and complete performance against Reading last time out, West Brom will undoubtedly prove to be a tougher test for the Gunners.

Looking at the last couple of seasons, Arsenal been dominant in this fixture, being undefeated in the last 4 encounters. Arsenal have only lost twice in the 13 games between the two sides in the Premier league.

Arteta’s brace through two penalties helped us grab 3 points at the Emirates earlier in the season, while it is quite hard to forget our last trip to the Hawthorns. We did our best to screw up our opportunity for Champion’s League football by letting Spurs finish ahead of us, before Fullop decided it would be hilarious to screw over his former club and gift us some goals in his only ever league game for West Brom.

Arsenal appear to be back in form as they chase down the Champions League spots from London rivals Chelsea and Spurs. The last few matches have seen the Gunners play with renewed belief, even without talismanic midfielder Jack Wilshere and top goal scorer Theo Walcott.

West Brom, meanwhile, have been enjoying a great season under Steve Clarke, leaving them in an impressive 8th place in the league. However, it has not been all plain sailing for them this season, as witnessed at last weekend’s defeat to West Ham.

Just as the goalkeeping debate settles down, somebody steps in and reignites it. This time it’s Arsenal legend David Seaman, who isn’t sure who will claim the number 1 jersey on a full-time basis for Arsenal.

Right now Lukas Fabianski is looking fairly confident between the sticks, while Wojciech Sczceszny lies in wait for any slip-ups, with suggestions that another keeper will come in.