Mars hits Earth.
In a few days' time, Premier League leaders Arsenal will travel to Anfield to take on a surging Liverpool side, and manager Mikel Arteta will be confident in a six-point game.
As long as they can upset Liverpool away from home, Arsenal will be sure to sit at the top of the table during the Christmas holiday and smoothly open up the gap with their opponents.
In the last round of the league, Arsenal won 2-0 at home to Brighton, and under the repeated attacks of Reiss Havertz and Saka, Brighton, who were once known for being unreasonable in the Premier League, were pressed in the half and were powerless.
Statistically, Arsenal had 26 shots in the game, while Brighton only had a pitiful six, and after the game, Brighton manager De Zerbi and Japanese star Kaoru Mikasa were all convinced by Arteta, saying that "Arsenal completely dominated the game".
Had it not been for bad luck, Arsenal could have humiliated Brighton by a bigger scoreline, and now, Mikel Arteta and his ** are eager to give it a try, vowing to put their winning spirit into the next game.
What happens when the guns turn on Reiss Havertz and Bukayo Saka to the more powerful Liverpool?
Compared with the high-spirited Arsenal, Klopp's Liverpool is a little unlucky, the last round of the league at home against the bullying Manchester United, in the case of absolute dominance, I thought it would usher in a big victory, I never thought that I would meet Onana and Mr. Ten Hag, and lost the opportunity to hit the top in vain.
In order to win the game against Arsenal, some European ** suggested that Klopp should solve the problem of Liverpool's attacking inefficiency in a timely manner, especially with Salah as a winning master, and should not repeat the mistakes made against Manchester United.
Fortunately, in the Carabao Cup in midweek, Liverpool's players found their scoring touch, and they beat West Ham United 5-1 at home, with the likes of Szobosloy, Gakpo and Mohamed Salah blossoming and stabbing West Ham United's door full of holes.
So, with Saliba and Gabriel leading the Arsenal defence, are you ready for the frenzied attacks of Liverpool's generals?
In the latest statistics released for this year's Premier League teams' "goals after 85 minutes", Arsenal and Liverpool ranked in the top two with 16 and 13 goals respectively, which fully shows that this game is a test of will for both sides.
With Liverpool having just finished a Carabao Cup game in midweek, Arsenal have a slight physical advantage with an extra three days of rest.
Judging from the list of injured players on both sides, Liverpool sacrificed Robertson, Thiago, Matip, McCoyster and Jota, while Arsenal is in the same bad situation, Timber and Tomiyasu Jianyang will not return to training until next year, Thomas is still recovering from injury, and as for Elneny and Jorginho, they will definitely not be able to catch up with Liverpool.
While the game against Liverpool is destined to be tough, Arsenal star Kai Havertz can't wait, as he said at his press conference
We look forward to rewarding the fans with goals and enjoying the Christmas holiday season with our victory!”
Come on!Wonder Boy Havertz!