A buoyant Aston Villa could make a bad week worse for Arsenal with victory in Saturday's Premier League clash at Villa Park.
The two have endured contrasting fortunes in recent weeks, with Villa
revelling in their excellent early-season form that has seen them rise
to second while the Gunners have won just one of their last six games in
all competitions.
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The Villans' impressive 1-0 triumph over
Liverpool at Anfield last time out was followed by Wednesday's news that
manager Paul Lambert had agreed a new contract.
Under the
Scot, Villa are unbeaten in the league this term and take on an Arsenal
side who were comprehensively beaten by Lambert's former club, Borussia
Dortmund, in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Arsene Wenger's
charges were regularly overrun at Signal Iduna Park and will be braced
for a stern test from a Villa side who sit second in the top flight.
The hosts may have struggled for goals in the absence of injured strike
duo Christian Benteke and Libor Kozak but have conceded just once in
the league this season and will be boosted by the Belgium
international's recent return to training.
Benteke has 29 goals
in 60 Premier League games for the club but has not played for Villa
since April after suffering a torn Achilles.
While the imposing
forward is not yet ready to return to first-team action, Lambert's men
go into the fixture full of confidence after the former Scotland
international's future was secured.
"The chairman came to me
about a month ago and asked what I was thinking. He had his views and I
had mine," Lambert explained on Thursday. "I love being here. It's a
fantastic club.
"I have a great working relationship with the
chairman. He asked my feelings and I was delighted. Let's try and kick
on from where we have started."
Like Villa, Arsenal are also
unbeaten in the league this term, although questions marks still hang
over Wenger's side, having conceded a late equaliser to Manchester City
last Saturday before being taken apart at times by Jurgen Klopp's men.
A disjointed attacking display in which Mesut Ozil was peripheral and
Danny Welbeck profligate may see Wenger reshuffle his pack on Saturday,
with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's introduction one of the rare bright spots
in Dortmund. The England international has started just twice in all
competitions this term and is eager to help his team-mates.
"I feel good in myself and when I get told to play I will be chomping at the bit to help the team," he said.
"It will need all of us to pull our weight to start games or come off
the bench. We have to be 100 per cent focused for when our chances come.
"We have a lot of players capable of [raising the tempo]. Once everyone
fires on all cylinders we can get the results we are looking for."
Jack Wilshere is expected to recover from a twisted ankle sustained on
Tuesday, while Lambert has doubts over the fitness of defender Ron Vlaar
(calf).

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