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    Arsenal v Chelsea - Match Preview

    “I see this just as a home game after an away defeat, one in which we have a good chance to show our strength. Despite the fact that we conceded goals at Manchester City, I feel that the team has even more belief now. We have regrets yes, but also a belief that we have a big role to play in the Premier League so let’s respond straight away.

    “We have shown again at Manchester City that we can score at any moment, so we want to find the right balance again between being defensively sound and going forward with efficiency.”

    According to Arsène Wenger it has been “an eternity” since his side last played. In fact it has been nine days but, in that time, much has changed - most notably the lead in the Premier League.

    Liverpool unseated Arsenal for the first time since mid-September with a 3-1 win over Cardiff on Saturday lunchtime. They will stay there if Wenger’s men end level with Chelsea at Emirates Stadium on Monday evening. An away win would send Arsenal down to fourth. However victory would send to home side to the summit for Christmas.


    Team News

    Arsenal: Koscielny (doubt - cut), Wilshere (suspended), Sanogo (back), Diaby (knee), Oxlade-Chamberlain (knee)

    Chelsea: Bertrand (doubt - ankle), Essien (suspended)
    The “defensively sound” part of Wenger’s balanced approach would seem crucial. Chelsea were their ruthless selves when they won at Emirates Stadium in the league on September 29 last year and the Capital One Cup on October 29 this year. Much could be made of the six Manchester City put past Arsenal, especially as the visitors that day had only conceded 12 in their previous 15 Premier League games. But the manager argues he simply span the roulette wheel and red did not come up.

    “We just put ourselves in a position in which we had to chase the game with tired legs. We had to open up completely. When it was 4-2 we had to make a decision - do we really go for it, knowing that we can be punished on the counter-attack? I decided to take that gamble. It was close but it didn’t pay off and we were punished with two goals, including a penalty in the last minute. You know that if you really want to win you sometimes have to take massive gambles. This was one and I knew that but we wanted to take every risk to try and come back.”

    Much of Arsenal’s success on Monday night could depend on Thomas Vermaelen’s ability to slot in at centre back. The Belgian replaced Laurent Koscielny after the Frenchman suffered a deep cut on his knee while his team conceded the second goal at Manchester City just before half-time. Arsenal would concede a third straight after the break and, as a result, were always up against it.

    But, in that 50 minutes or so, the manager had discovered all he needed to know about his Club captain, who is likely to feature should Koscielny not recover in time.

    “Mentally, it has been tough for Thomas Vermaelen but he prepares well and is focused in every training session,” said Wenger. “So he is ready to come on every time. He did well [at Manchester City] so it is good to know that he is ready to play.”

    Chelsea’s Premier League record is startlingly similar to that of Arsenal - one win fewer, one draw more, one more goal conceded, one fewer goal scored. Their three defeats have come at Everton, Newcastle and Stoke. They beat Manchester City at Stamford Bridge but, significantly, are yet to play Arsenal or Liverpool in the Premier League.

    We play against a good side so you want to master the situation at home and dictate the result
    Famously, Wenger has never beaten Jose Mourinho in their nine meetings. However this is the first league meeting since the Portuguese returned to England. His opposite number sees the current Chelsea side as a work in progress - much like his own.

    “When he arrived, [Mourinho took over] a team that had finished second - just behind us in our unbeaten season,” said Wenger. “Maybe they were closer to the finished article than now. Now they have younger players, maybe that team was more mature.

    “This season Chelsea are like all the teams - they have alternated between very good and sometimes average. Why? Because it is so difficult to win everywhere nowadays that everybody is afraid at home and away. They have been strong, and have a talented young team, but in the Premier League every game is difficult.”

    This one, of course, is particularly difficult.

    But going away to Manchester City so quickly after a bruising trip to Naples is one thing, Chelsea at home after nine days break is another.

    The difference in the equation is not determined by the opposition but by Arsenal’s state of health ahead of the game.

    It is interesting that Wenger has taken such heart from the offensive performance at the Etihad Stadium when others suggested it might herald the end of his side’s early-season acceleration.

    Monday may well define that. Results against big rivals at home was one of the main issues on Wenger’s ‘to do’ list at the start of the season. That Liverpool win looks better and better right now but it must be followed up.

    “Yes, we want another tick in that box on Monday night,” he replied when the point was put to him. “We play against a good side so you want to master the situation at home and dictate the result.

    “It’s part of a successful season.”

    For Arsenal you have to think Monday will be vital if they are to be as successful as their start as has suggested.

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    Copyright 2013 The Arsenal Football Club plc. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to www.arsenal.com as the source
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    Barclays Premier League - Arsenal v Chelsea match Review

    Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny is ruled out because of a cut to his knee.

    Jack Wilshere begins a two-game ban for misconduct, but Lukas Podolski is available to make his comeback from a hamstring injury.

    Chelsea right-back Branislav Ivanovic returns from suspension, meaning Cesar Azpilicueta reverts to left-back and Ashley Cole will drop to the bench.

    Michael Essien serves a one-game ban after receiving his fifth yellow card of the season against Sunderland.
    MATCH PREVIEW
    It's easy to forget that Arsenal came out of last weekend's round of Premier League matches still on top of the table.

    The nature of their defeat at Manchester City, and the fact that many pundits already thought they couldn't win the league, has seen Arsene Wenger's team practically dismissed as contenders rather than being respected as leaders. If Arsenal were to lose to Chelsea as well, the naysayers will have a field day.

    LAWRO'S PREDICTION

    Mark Lawrenson
    Football analyst

    "This game will tell us more about Arsenal's title prospects than their 6-3 defeat by Manchester City did. They were very naive without the ball.

    "Chelsea have problems of their own. They lost at Sunderland in the Capital One Cup on Wednesday and Jose Mourinho does not have a striker who is in the form to get the goals he needs."
    Win, lose or draw, the reality is that both Arsenal and Chelsea are likely to be competing for the title well into the spring at least.

    Chelsea have already won at the Emirates this season, in a League Cup tie in October. That took to nine the sequence of matches in which Arsene Wenger has tried and failed to beat Jose Mourinho and meant that Chelsea, under a giddying variety of managers, have lost only twice in their last 11 visits to Arsenal.

    If Arsenal were to lose, it would be a third consecutive loss for the first time since they were beaten by Barcelona, Tottenham and Wigan in quick succession in the spring of 2010.

    But Chelsea look beatable. Mourinho himself has warned that they may win nothing this season, and the League Cup defeat at a spirited but limited Sunderland has raised further question marks - particularly away from home where they have lost four of their last six matches in all competitions.

    Scoring goals is one of their more obvious difficulties. Prior to the weekend, there were 11 players who have scored more Premier League goals than Chelsea's top scorer, who is Eden Hazard with six league strikes. The Blues' most prolific scorer in the Premier League, Romelu Lukaku, is playing on loan for Everton.

    It's possible that both managers might think a point is a decent outcome, but such is the lingering whiff of antipathy between them, it's possible that both will strain every sinew to inflict a satisfying blow to the other. If they do, it'll be well worth watching.

    http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25395874
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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