European Champions Liverpool Is The Ultimate Test For Buoyant Arsenal
23rd August 2019
However, they will not be fit in time to try and stop the European champions inflicting another rout on Emery's men this weekend

- Arsenal manager Unai Emery's concession that his side "don't want to play against Liverpool ever" was hardly the rallying cry of a confident man leading his side to Anfield on Saturday
- But the Spaniard will have a much better grasp of what the Gunners are capable of achieving this season on the journey back home
- Emery has more firepower at his disposal with club record £72 million ($87 million) signing Nicolas Pepe joining Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette in attack
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Arsenal manager Unai Emery's concession that his side "don't
want to play against Liverpool ever" was hardly the rallying cry of a
confident man leading his side to Anfield on Saturday.
But the Spaniard will have a much better grasp of what the
Gunners are capable of achieving this season on the journey back home.
Early summer scepticism around the Emirates after missing
out on Champions League football for a third consecutive season and fans'
discontent with the level of investment provided by owner Stan Kroenke, has
evaporated thanks to a fruitful end to the transfer window and two wins to
start the Premier League season.
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Emery has more firepower at his disposal with club record
£72 million ($87 million) signing Nicolas Pepe joining Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
and Alexandre Lacazette in attack.
On loan Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos showed his
class with both assists in last weekend's 2-1 win over Newcastle, while David
Luiz's switch across London in the final hours of the window from Chelsea
provides much-needed cover at centre-back.
Arsenal's defence should also improve in the coming months
with the return of new £25 million left-back Kieran Tierney, Hector Bellerin
and Rob Holding from injury.
However, they will not be fit in time to try and stop the European
champions inflicting another rout on Emery's men this weekend.
In Arsenal's last two visits to Anfield, the visitors have
been humiliated 4-0 and 5-1.
"When we play against them it is a big challenge to
show how we can be," added Emery.
"That is really our challenge, a really good test.
Really our target is to reduce the distance to Liverpool, Manchester City,
Tottenham and Chelsea."
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Challenging Liverpool or reigning champions Manchester City
for the title is not yet expected of Emery, but a return to the Champions
League via a top-four finish is the minimum requirement after being backed in
the transfer market.
"We know what we need to do; we know there are squads
ahead of us that are very strong," Arsenal director Josh Kroenke, told the
BBC this week.
"We've come back with a stronger squad than we finished
with in May in Baku (after the Europa League final) and I'm excited to see what
this group can do.
"They're ready to get to work and they know what they
need to do on behalf of all of us."
Early signs are that Arsenal are a work in progress. Two
victories have been ground out against meagre opposition in Newcastle and
Burnley by the odd goal thanks to Aubameyang's prowess.