Arsenal vs Chelsea. Premier League.
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Saturday 19 January 2019 16:06, UK
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri has warned his players to expect a tough examination when they face Arsenal at the Emirates on Saturday (kick-off 5.30pm).
Sarri's team enter the weekend in fourth place and victory in north London would see them go nine points clear of Arsenal, currently fifth, in the race for Champions League qualification.
"This match for us is a risk and an opportunity," Sarri said. "They're really a very good team. [In] the offensive phase they are one of the best teams in the Premier League.
"We can be dangerous against these opponents, but we have to stay on the match. We have to defend with a very high level of application and attention for 95 minutes."
Former Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud or Alvaro Morata may start up front, if Sarri goes with a recognised striker, or Eden Hazard could continue in the 'false nine' role which the Italian believes makes his side more defensively sound.
Unai Emery's side, meanwhile, host Chelsea with the London rivals vying for a spot in the Premier League top four.
Arsenal were beaten at West Ham last weekend, with Mesut Ozil not included in the matchday squad at the London Stadium.
The German could be in line to return against the Blues, although Emery remained tight-lipped over Ozil's chances of a recall.
"I've spoken to him because I want consistency," he added. "He's had some injuries and these injuries mean that sometimes he is okay and sometimes he isn't okay. I want every player to give the same work everyday to be okay for every match. With Mesut it's the same.
"He didn't play the last matches but to me he's just like any other player. This Saturday he can be with us if he's okay. Now? He's training consistently with his work over the past two weeks and I think he can be."
Emery could welcome Ozil back into his squad after he was dropped for last weekend's 1-0 defeat at West Ham.
The Gunners have no fresh injury concerns heading into the game, with Rob Holding (knee), Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Danny Welbeck (both ankle) still missing.
With only Ruben Loftus-Cheek (back) out, Sarri has choices to make against Arsenal, particularly up front.
Arsenal have to win this game otherwise it's all in for the Europa League, which may actually help as they can then concentrate on that competition as they will be out of the top-four race.
There is no way they can balance both - the squad is not strong or big enough.
I fancy an away win.
PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2 (8/1 with Sky Bet)