Gunners will face a major test in the title race next week when the North Londoners visit Anfield to play Liverpool.
The merseysiders were beaten comprehensively at the Emirates Stadium thanks to goals from Cazorla and Ramsey.
However, at Anfield Liverpool hold stronger cards and despite the recent blip against West Brom, the Reds will be favorites to beat Arsenal.
Not to forget, Liverpool have only dropped 4 points at home, losing to Southampton early in the season and an unlikely draw vs Aston Villa.
For Arsenal, the best news is that their star central midfielder Jack Wilshere is all set to return from injury to face Liverpool next weekend.
As Wenger claimed:
“He (Wilshere) has a chance to be available for the week after at Liverpool.”
The England international is very vital for the London club at the moment especially in the absence of prolific Welsh star Ramsey.
Alex Oxlade Chamberlain was mainly utilized in central midfield in the first half against Palace but he did well when further up the field in the second half as he scored the brace.
Wilshere can combine well with Arteta to give Arsenal’s central midfield more balance against a Liverpool side that are usually rampant at home.
Not to forget, Reds are only second to Manchester City when it comes to goal scoring in the English league this season.
Follow Soccerisma on Twitter: Soccerisma
Good news indeed.
Dear Lord, we pray for our team. Let there be no more injuries and guide us to lift this trophy this season.
Amen.
joyful news as we’ll need a strong bench too especially when facing teams with quality in their team.
i think it could be a draw but i’d like to see us push for the win.
The gunners ‘ll be gunned down by BAYERN MUNICH
Jack return is fantastiq to us, i wish a save play dis time.
God!!! Pls bless my team to lift premier league truphy for this season and let my dream come true
@ Michael let’s keep our hopes up
good news for us
In reality Arsenal’s winning streak stems from its Midfield Generals….this is, in my opinion, is a fact!
Insha’Allah,it’ll be liv0-Ars2.God’ll see through.
I don’t see how Liverpool are favourites to be honest. Arsenal have a good away record, and have shown this season already that they have the defence to keep Suarez quiet. Arsenal will most likely boss the midfield, and hopefully, if an open game, should be able to break Liverpool’s dodgy defence. If Arsenal turn up and start well, it could be fairly one-sided. What game-changers do Liverpool have? Suarez’s idea of changing a game involves hitting the deck, he’s a brilliant, but can go missing when the team is struggling. Gerrard is clearly still the only man that could open up the opposition.