Arsenal have been the in-form team of
the Premier League so far this season and so it is no surprise that the
Gunners find themselves at the top of the table. On Saturday, they will
be taking on another in-form team, when they play a resurgent Liverpool
at the Emirates.
These
two clubs have, so far, benefited the most from the upheaval at
Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United, but have also faced
criticism that aside from having one game each against the so-called big
clubs, neither team has faced a difficult challenge. This will be a
chance for both sides to prove their doubters wrong and show that they
really do belong where they currently sit in the league table.
Team News
Mikel Arteta will be available for
Arsenal, after serving his one match ban for the red card he received at
Crystal Palace against Chelsea in the league cup on Tuesday. Thomas
Vermaelen will likely be dropped to the bench again after falling behind
Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker in the pecking order.
Phillippe Coutinho will be in line to
make his return to the Liverpool squad on Saturday, after spending over a
month out injured because of shoulder surgery after their game against
Swansea. It may still be too early for Jose Enrique but we should find
out more when Brendan Rodgers holds his pre-match press conference.
Interesting Statistics
Both Arsenal and Liverpool have only lost one league match this season, against Aston Villa and Southampton respectively.
Arsenal have not lost to Liverpool since August 2011, although this was also at the Emirates.
Arsenal have only lost once to Liverpool at the Emirates.
Liverpool’s strike partnership of Luis
Suarez and Daniel Sturridge has been the most effective in the league so
far this season, scoring 16 goals between them.
The two strikers also lead the league goal scoring charts, with Sturridge on 8 and Suarez on 6.
The last time the two sides met towards the end of last season, it finished 2-2.
Key Players
Ozil’s creativity |
Arsenal – Mesut Ozil
Ozil has undoubtedly been the
outstanding transfer of the Premier League this season. He has made a
huge impact on Arsenal’s ability to get into goalscoring positions, and
has already created 18 chances. This doesn’t include his three assists,
although it is worth noting that only one of these has come from open
play. He is creating a chance every 25 minutes on average which means
Liverpool will have to be on their guard to prevent him from creating
opportunities for his team-mates. While he has only scored two goals
from eight shots, he has a shooting accuracy of 88% which is great for a
midfielder. He will have a big part to play in this game.
Suarez’ goal attempts |
Liverpool – Luis Suarez
Suarez has been deadly in front of goal
in the four league games he has played for the Reds so far this season.
He currently sits second in the leading goal scorer table with six
goals, three of which he scored in last week’s game against West Brom.
He has played 359 minutes of football in the Premier League at an
average of 60 minutes per goal. He has attempted 20 shots on goal, with
12 of them on target, giving him an accuracy of 60%. He is also doing
well in the creativity department, creating nine chances for his
team-mates, seven of which were from open play that also includes an
assist. There is no doubt that Arsenal will have to pay particular
attention to the Uruguayan on Saturday.
Prediction
Arsenal and Liverpool have both been in
fine form so far this season, scoring plenty of goals between them.
However, both teams don’t have the best defences and that could be a big
factor in this game. Arsenal have a great record against Liverpool at
the Emirates, but it would be misguided to rule out the attacking threat
of Suarez and Sturridge. I think the game will be a high-scoring draw
and finish 2-2.
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