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Arsene Wenger expects to see Arsenal's true character at Chelsea

Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger gestures from the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Everton at the Emir
Image: Arsene Wenger expects a positive response from Arsenal at Stamford Bridge

Arsene Wenger is expecting a positive response from his Arsenal side to their away-day travails when they travel to face Premier League champions Chelsea on Sunday.

The Gunners have a wretched recent record on the road against their rivals with top-four aspirations and were soundly beaten 4-0 at Liverpool before the international break last month.

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Now they head to Stamford Bridge, where they have not won since 2011. The Gunners have a terrible record against last season's top six, winning only two away games out of 21 since the start of the 2013-14 season.

Arsenal did beat Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium last season and also in May's FA Cup final, before seeing off their London rivals in the Community Shield courtesy of a penalty shoot-out.

Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez celebrates with team-mates after scoring the opening goal of the FA Cup final v Chelsea
Image: Wenger takes succour from the FA Cup final win over Chelsea last season

Now Wenger expects his squad to put their Anfield horror-show behind them and show their true character at Stamford Bridge.

Asked if he expects a response at Chelsea on Sunday, he replied: "Of course.

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Arsene Wenger is confident his side can beat Chelsea away from home this time

"I'm expecting it and I'm anticipating it. I believe that on the day everything went against us and that we were not sharp physically.

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"It was three days before the end of the transfer window, that some had their heads half in and half out, it was special circumstances a bit, you have to consider that."

Wenger pointed to the FA Cup success, a record 13th victory for Arsenal and an unmatched seventh for the 67-year-old, as proof his players have the spirit to provide the reaction he is calling for.

Arsenal's Bosnian defender Sead Kolasinac (R) celebrates with Granit Xhaka
Image: Arsenal's Sead Kolasinac (right) celebrates with Granit Xhaka after Community Shield success in August

"Of course," he said when asked if he felt his players had the character to bounce back.

"You do not win the cup the way we did it; we made 75 points last year, we were second with 72 the year before, so nobody gives you a present of 75 points and we won the cup last year.

"So this team has character. You do not win the FA Cup like that and nobody gives you a red carpet to win it."

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