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Arsenal have a point to prove in Liverpool clash, says Arteta
Gulf Today
|January 08, 2026
Premier League leaders Arsenal have "a point to prove" when they face Liverpool, manager Mikel Arteta said on Wednesday as the North London club look to maintain their commanding advantage at the summit.
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Arsenal have 48 points from 20 games, six points clear of Manchester City, while they boast an unbeaten record at home having won 14 of their 15 matches across all competitions this season.
But Liverpool also carry extra motivation into the Emirates Stadium clash after handing Arsenal their first defeat of the campaign with a 1-0 victory at Anfield back in August.
"We're very excited. It's a massive game against the champions... We have a point to prove, we're going to have our crowd creating an amazing atmosphere," Arteta told reporters ahead of Thursday's clash.
"We are top of the table, we play at home against a really good opponent. We want to maintain our position. To do that, we're going to have to be excellent throughout the game. That's the point we have to prove."
Arteta is banking on Arsenal's faithful to provide the crucial edge against Liverpool. "They've been unbelievable again this season. It makes such a difference. We become a different team. The level of energy, commitment, confidence and desire is transmitted by them. We need them tomorrow," Arteta said.
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