Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal clash with Chelsea in Beijing is NOT a friendly
ARSENE WENGER says the pre-season game against Premier League champions Chelsea is “not a friendly.
And the Frenchman
believes the match in Beijing will help gauge whether Arsenal will be
able to hit the ground running when the new campaign kicks off next
month.
Wenger
accepts the fixture between the FA Cup winners and the Blues in the
Bird’s Nest Stadium is likely to see tensions rise, given the history
between the two sides, who met at Wembley only eight weeks ago.
Following
a gruelling tour to Australia and China, however, which also saw a
match against Bayern Munich played out in the sweltering conditions of
Shanghai and the squad hit with a sickness bug, Wenger believes it
should at least give an indication as to what will be left to fine tune
on their return to London.
Arsenal will play two
fixtures in the Emirates Cup next weekend before tackling Chelsea again
in the FA Community Shield ahead of the season opener against Leicester
on Friday August 11.
“It is difficult to predict but it
is a friendly between Arsenal and Chelsea – that means it is not really
a friendly,” said Wenger. “There is some pride at stake and a desire to
win.
“It was a very
interesting game in the FA Cup final, we play them in the Community
Shield and then play them early in the Premier League season as well
[September 17].
“In fact, we know each other very well and it is difficult to know how prepared Chelsea are and how far we are for the preparation.
“It
was a good indication against Bayern [they drew 1-1 in Shanghai before
winning 3-2 on penalties], it will be another test for us on Saturday.”
Wenger
confirmed forward Theo Walcott was doubtful for the match but the
problem was “nothing major”, while defender Laurent Koscielny expects to
be able to feature despite a back problem.
The France
international feels the two-week tour has been worthwhile. He said: “For
the team, last season we finished well and we worked well in Australia
and China. We are focused on the games and we want to win because that
gives you confidence to play with freedom.”
While Arsenal’s
club-record signing Alexandre Lacazette was part of the travelling
squad, scoring on his debut in last week’s 2-0 win over Sydney FC,
forward Alexis Sanchez has been given some extra time off following
Chile’s appearance at the Confederations Cup.
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