‘They are going to score goals’ — Arteta backs his forwards to shine in Liverpool clash
Mikel Arteta is standing firm, backing his Arsenal squad to the hilt ahead of a titanic clash against Premier League leaders Liverpool on Super Sunday.
Despite a clamor for fresh firepower following a striking drought against Liverpool in the FA Cup third round, Arteta's belief in his current roster is unwavering.
The Gunners, trailing by five points in the title race, are setting the stage for a showdown that could pivot the direction of this year's championship.
Arteta's Bold Stand
In the face of widespread speculation and demand for a new striker to boost Arsenal's title ambitions, Arteta has doubled down on his confidence in the squad's existing talents.
The decision not to add to the team in January has been met with skepticism, especially after Arsenal's forwards squandered key opportunities in their previous encounter with Liverpool.
Yet, Arteta sees the bigger picture, pointing to the team's recent goal-scoring form as evidence of their potential.
No Regrets, Just Faith
When quizzed about the potential for regret should Arsenal fail to convert chances against Liverpool, Arteta's response was clear-cut: "And if we win tomorrow (Sunday) and we score a lot of goals? I think like this: I love my players and I think tomorrow they are going to score goals and they are going to be top."
Arsenal's Big Game Mentality
The upcoming match is more than just a battle for points; it's a litmus test for Arsenal's championship mettle. With a notable victory over Manchester City earlier in the season, Arsenal have shown they can triumph against the best.
Arteta is quick to remind everyone of their capability to secure big wins, citing past successes against Manchester United, Brighton, and Liverpool.
"Tomorrow is a different game. The team is really ready, really prepared and we are looking forward to the game," Arteta emphasized, rallying the Arsenal faithful for what promises to be a monumental encounter.
With the Emirates Stadium set to back their team, Arsenal and Arteta are not just looking for a win against Liverpool; they're aiming to make a statement in the title race.
As Arteta aptly puts it, "Tomorrow - and the next days - is a big one," signaling his intent to challenge for top honors with the unwavering support of the Gunners' loyal fans.
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