Safe to say, Arsenal's start to the season has been rather rocky - even by the Gunners' usual standards.

Only two incredibly late goals spared the north Londoners from a home defeat to Leicester City on the opening weekend, while Arsene Wenger's side once again came unstuck against Stoke City at the Bet365 Stadium last Saturday, losing 1-0.

Of course, there are many factors at play here, not least including the continued absence of Arsenal's talismanic attacking entity Alexis Sanchez.

But the Gunners have been far from convincing off the ball, which makes you wonder if it's time to ditch the 3-4-3 experiment that provided an uplift in results at the end of last season.

After all, Arsenal have always been a 4-5-1 side under Wenger, so the 3-4-3 set-up requires some square pegs in round holes - for starters, the left wing-back role has been filled exclusively by right footers so far this season.

With a tricky trip to Liverpool on the horizon, should Arsenal switch back to their traditional 4-5-1 for the 4pm kickoff at Anfield this Sunday? Let us know by voting below...

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