Olivier Giroud
Giroud has bagged 12 goals for Arsenal this season and is the clubs second top scorer. His physical ability is well known and his strength could prove valuable in the difficult Brazilian climate. The Frenchman has just 26 caps for his country, but after an impressive season so far, could lead the line for Les Blues alongside Karim Benzema.
Jack Wilshere
With Theo Walcott ruled out of England’s world cup bid, Wilshere looks like the only Gunners representative that will fly the flag for Arsenal in Brazil. Whilst Jack Wilshere’s place in Roy Hodgson’s side isn’t exactly guaranteed, should he find the form that saw him touted as a future world superstar, he will be an England starter for sure.
He has been plagued with injury, but he has a chance to return for next week’s key clash against Liverpool and should he find his sparkling form back, there is no stopping the England International to making it into the starting XI at Brazil. Alongside his supreme technical ability, Wilshere could be a key man for England if they are going to make it through a tricky group stage.