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Premier League: Per Mertesacker warns Chelsea ahead of Arsenal's visit

Image: Per Mertesacker: Relishing Chelsea trip after win over Galatasaray

Per Mertesacker has warned Chelsea that Arsenal are ready to "try new things" when they head to Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

The Gunners will travel to west London to take on the Premier League leaders in a confident mood after they marked Arsene Wenger's 18th anniversary as manager in style with a 4-1 victory over Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday.

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The win put Arsenal back on course for qualification out of Group D and was in stark contrast to Wenger's 1,000th match in charge last season, when the Gunners were blown away 6-0 at Chelsea in March.

They also lost 2-1 at Stamford Bridge in January 2013.

German defender Mertesacker - who captained the side against Galatasaray and will do so again at the weekend with skipper Mikel Arteta sidelined by a calf problem - maintains this time around, things will be different.

"Obviously it is a good lift. We have got good confidence at the moment and will try to implement that into the game on Sunday," Mertesacker said.

I think we will try new things on Sunday to get a better result than last year.
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"We know we can do better than the two consecutive seasons (at Chelsea) before and I think we will try new things on Sunday to get a better result than last year."

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Danny Welbeck scored the first hat-trick of his career against Galatasaray and Arsenal will be hoping for another clinical performance from the England striker against the Blues.

"He is the main threat at the moment, especially on the counter-attack," said Mertesacker of the 23-year-old.

"We have players who can put him in the right situations and that is what we need to find ourselves.

"It took a bit of time, but I think now we are on the spot and we see what it takes to be a team and to be fully integrated."

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