Arsenal are enduring a torrid start to the domestic season and are eager to get their campaign on track with a run of good results in the coming fixtures.
Arsenal currently sit 15th on the Premier League table and are without a win in the league since a 1-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford on November 1.
Despite are poor showing in England, Arteta’s men are flourishing in the Europa League, having won six out of six matches as they finished top of their group.
Eddie Nketiah, 21, Joe Willock, 21, and Folarin Balogun, 19, were all on the scoresheet when Arsenal beat Dundalk 4-2 in the Europa League on Thursday night.
The youngsters’ fine form in Europe has forced Arteta to be open to giving them a run in the starting XI.
Asked if he could mix up the attack, Arteta told reporters: "When I feel that it is the right moment to do that I have to pick the players that I have the feeling, we have the feeling as a coaching staff, that has the best chance to win the game, so it has to be a yes."
Ahead of facing Burnley at home, Arteta believes his men could improve their recent form.
"Absolutely, and we can do nothing right now about what happened in the last few weeks," he said.
"We know the home form is going to be vital for our success and we have to change that immediately.
"So, if we want to have any hope of doing something important and relevant this season, it has to be by winning the games at home."