Friday, October 2, 2015

Arsenal to face United

Arsenal
Per Mertesacker has challenged Arsenal to show more aggression as they look to recover from their latest European flop in Sunday's showdown with Premier League leaders Manchester United.

Arsene Wenger's side suffered an embarrassing 3-2 home defeat against Olympiakos in midweek that left them in severe danger of missing out on a place in the Champions League knock-out stages for the first time in 16 years.

Arsenal defender Mertesacker offered no excuses for his team's second successive European loss and admitted they must rediscover their fighting spirit to avoid another damaging defeat against in-form United.

"At home we should be much more aggressive from the start and be more dynamic. That is what our game is all about," Mertesacker said.

It will take a couple of days to recover and to think about Manchester United, which will be a good opportunity to play our style of football again.

" While Wenger is certain to restore Cech to his starting line-up if he is fully fit, Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has to decide whether to make changes four days after a 2-1 Champions League victory over Wolfsburg.

United head to the Emirates Stadium, where the Gunners have won just once this season, on a four-match winning streak in all competitions which has lifted them one point clear of second placed Manchester City and three ahead of fourth placed Arsenal.

Van Gaal said immediately after the Wolfsburg game that his players were "Suffering" after playing six matches in 18 days and he could be forced to freshen up the team.

"The solution is recovery," van Gaal said.

After watching Chelsea punished for more defensive mistakes in a 2-1 defeat at his former club Porto, Blues boss Jose Mourinho once again expressed his frustration at his players' inconsistent efforts.

"To come out of this we need to be all together, and for everyone to give a little more," said Costa, who played against Porto but completes his three-match ban in the Southampton fixture.

"We are not playing well, this is not a good moment, but we have players to get out of this easily." Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is one of the few Premier League bosses under more pressure than Mourinho at present and Everton would dearly love to add to his worries in the 225th Merseyside derby on Sunday.

Everton's Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku is relishing the chance to make Liverpool suffer.

"The side that is hungrier is going to win this game on Sunday."

Fixtures (1400 GMT unless stated)
Saturday
Aston Villa v Stoke,
Bournemouth v Watford,
Chelsea v Southampton (1630 GMT),
Crystal Palace v West Brom (1145 GMT),
Manchester City v Newcastle,
Norwich v Leicester,
 Sunderland v West Ham

Sunday
Arsenal v Manchester United (1500 GMT),
Everton v Liverpool (1230 GMT),
Swansea v Tottenham (1500 GMT)

Source.supersport.com

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