The Citizen (KZN)

Reds keeper lays down challenge

HE WANTS TO MAKE A STATEMENT OF INTENT Misfiring Arsenal welcome Sanchez back at Anfield.

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Energised by Liverpool’s emphatic progress in Europe, Simon Mignolet has challenged the Reds to underline their ascension with a victory against Premier League title rivals Arsenal this weekend.

Juergen Klopp’s side swept into the Champions League group stage for the first time in three years with a 4-2 win over Hoffenheim on Wednesday.

The electric atmosphere at Anfield fuelled Liverpool’s vibrant display in midweek and Belgian goalkeeper Mignolet expects Arsenal to be greeted with another hostile reception tomorrow.

After their opening weekend draw with Watford, Liverpool have reeled off three successive victories in all competitio­ns.

Now Mignolet wants Liverpool to build their momentum by securing a statement of intent victory over the Gunners.

“At Anfield it is always a special night and I think we showed what we can do over here. It is electric, that is what Anfield is about and this is where we belong,” he said.

In contrast to Liverpool’s surge, Arsenal are already facing a familiar crisis of confidence after coming from behind to narrowly beat Leicester and then slipping to a 1-0 defeat at Stoke last weekend.

Losing to Stoke exposed the fault lines in Arsenal’s defence, while Arsene Wenger’s side were once again unable to turn possession into goals with star forward Alexis Sanchez sidelined.

Sanchez has missed the start of the season due to injury and illness, but the Chile internatio­nal is expected to make his first appearance tomorrow.

Amid continued speculatio­n that Sanchez wants to leave Arsenal before his contract expires at the end of the season, Wenger insisted he was happy to welcome back a player wanted by Manchester City and Chelsea.

“He has always been focused on his job, he loves to play football and I don’t think he is too disturbed by all the noises that happen,” Wenger said.

Manchester United have set the early pace with two successive 4-0 wins to climb to the top of the table and Jose Mourinho’s men hope to cap a positive week by defeating Leicester at Old Trafford.

Mourinho was boosted on Thursday by Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s decision to sign a one-year contract with United after his impressive first season was curtailed by a serious knee injury.

Ibrahimovi­c won’t be back for a few months yet, but in his absence United’s British record signing Romelu Lukaku has hit the ground running.

The Belgian internatio­nal has scored three goals in his first two league games and Ibrahimovi­c believes that, despite losing club captain Wayne Rooney this summer, United are far stronger thanks to the developmen­t of Marcus Rashford and the arrival of Lukaku.

“Signing Lukaku makes us even stronger because he has different qualities from me as a striker and from Rashford as a striker. He is a powerful guy and he brings extra qualities in a game,” said Ibrahimovi­c. – AFP

Today:

Bournemout­h v Manchester City, Crystal Palace v Swansea, Huddersfie­ld v Southampto­n, Manchester United v Leicester, Newcastle v West Ham, Watford v Brighton

Chelsea v Everton, Liverpool v Arsenal, Tottenham v Burnley, West Brom v Stoke

Tomorrow:

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? EXPECTANT. Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet hopes Liverpool will continue their sublime form against Arsenal tomorrow.
Picture: Getty Images EXPECTANT. Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet hopes Liverpool will continue their sublime form against Arsenal tomorrow.

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