Injury-hit Arsenal face Hull test at Emirates

Arsenal’s Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey controls the ball during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur at The Emirates Stadium in London on on September 27, 2014. PHOTO | IAN KINGTON |

What you need to know:

  • Wenger hopes for repeat of last season’s FA Cup final victory when Hull visit Emirates
  • Wenger’s side came from two goals down to beat Hull 3-2 in last season’s FA Cup final as the north London club won their first trophy in nine years.

LONDON

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is looking forward to rekindling the memory of one of the Gunners’ greatest days in their recent history when they face Hull at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Wenger’s side came from two goals down to beat Hull 3-2 in last season’s FA Cup final as the north London club won their first trophy in nine years.

The veteran French boss is convinced that after strengthening his squad in pre-season with the arrival of Alexis Sanchez, Danny Welbeck, Mathieu Debuchy and Calum Chambers, his team is now better equipped to challenge for more silverware.

Defeat at Chelsea immediately before the international break brought an end to Arsenal’s unbeaten start to the Premier League campaign and left them in eighth position, nine points behind Jose Mourinho’s side who head the table.

But Wenger said: “We won the FA Cup with a difficult run, but we managed to deliver the trophy and it makes us stronger, more confident and I believe we will have a strong season.”

The international break brought more injury problems for Wenger with France defender Laurent Koscielny aggravating an Achilles problem and Mesut Ozil ruled out for around six weeks with knee ligament damage.

Germany international suffered the injury during the Chelsea game but Wenger denied any mismanagement of the playmaker’s condition.

“He told me (about the injury) once it was discovered on the scan. He did not tell me anything during the Chelsea game, I did not know,” Wenger insisted.

“What happened was that at half-time, just before we went out, he had a little pain with his knee but it was not bad. He wanted to go on and I told him, ‘If you don’t feel well, tell me and I will take you off straight away’.”

A run of injuries to defensive players prompted Wenger to admit to the club’s annual general meeting on Thursday he regretted not signing an additional defender during the transfer window.

“I believe we have done remarkably well on the transfer market. I agree we could have bought one more player, but we did not find.

“We will try to rectify that, because we are a bit short with the injuries we have (defensively), and overall I think we will rectify that in the transfer market in January.”

Goalkeeper Steve Harper believes Hull have a chance of causing an upset at the Emirates but only if they maintain their defensive discipline.
Harper is deputising for Allan McGregor, who is out for a month with an injured shoulder.