‘Can we tweak it?’ - Mikel Arteta calls on Arsenal fans to make ‘hostile’ atmosphere against Liverpool ahead of huge FA Cup clash
Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal fans to make the Emirates a more imposing venue to visit as the Gunners prepare for a huge FA Cup tie with Liverpool.
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Gunners to face Reds on Sunday
Arsenal in poor form in Premier League
Arteta wants help from supporters
WHAT HAPPENED?
Arteta has urged Arsenal's fans to "tweak" their current atmosphere at the Emirates and increase the hostility as the club prepare to welcome Liverpool in the third round of the FA Cup on Sunday. The Gunners have lost their last two games, including a 2-0 defeat to West Ham in north London.
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WHAT ARTETA SAID
Quoted by The Guardian, Arteta told reporters: “Can we tweak it and make it even more hostile? I think we can. That’s the next step in my opinion. We have to be so grateful for what we’re achieving in our home ground. Sunday is going to be another big one."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Arsenal have the fourth-best home record in the Premier League, behind Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Newcastle, having won seven, drawn two and lost one of their 10 games. They also have the fourth-best away record, with five wins, two draws and three losses. Arteta should, then, have every confidence against Jurgen Klopp's Reds - although neither team will be wearing that colour thanks to an important local initiative.
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WHAT NEXT?
Arsenal play Liverpool in the FA Cup this weekend but will return to Premier League action at home on January 20, when they face Crystal Palace. The Gunners' other game this month comes on the 30th, away against Nottingham Forest.