The Debate: Fragile vibe at Arsenal means Liverpool are in better place going into Super Sunday
Danny
Murphy and Ian Wright believe the fragile atmosphere around Arsenal at
present means Liverpool are in a better place than the Gunners
Danny Murphy and Ian Wright
believe the fragile atmosphere around Arsenal at present means Liverpool
are in a better place than the Gunners going into Super Sunday.
Arsenal, who were beaten 1-0 by Stoke on Saturday, are preparing for a season without Champions League football for the first time since 1997 after their fifth-place finish last term.
They go to Anfield on Super Sunday to face Liverpool, who beat Crystal Palace 1-0 on Saturday, and former Reds midfielder Murphy insists the atmosphere in Jurgen Klopp's side at present trumps that of Arsene Wenger's.
He said on The Debate on Tuesday night: "It's hard to judge until the window finishes, but as it stands, Liverpool [are in a better place] for me. One of the main reasons is this: playing football at a big club is hard enough, and when the crowd is with you, loving the manager like the do at Liverpool, you get the spring in your step when you go out onto the pitch.
Liverpool vs Arsenal
August 27, 2017, 3:30pm
"They're waiting, and now they've lost at Stoke, if they go to Liverpool and get turned over, does it all start again [the pressure] at the next home game? You know what it's like playing at a stadium where everything is up for it, compared to thinking: 'If we're not winning after 20 minutes, they're going to be on us!'"
Arsenal fans hold up anti-Wenger signs after the match at West Brom last season
"There's a feast and famine vibe about Arsenal at the minute. I know it's only two games in but you just feel there's something waiting to erupt, that's how I feel now.
"If he can just play the players in their right positions, maybe we can get going. But I just feel quite nervous about every single Arsenal game so far, and it frightens me."
Liverpool fans are enthused by Jurgen Klopp, says Murphy
Murphy said: "If they keep Sanchez and with Lacazette, they have more firepower. If Sanchez does go, and I don't care how much money they get, you can't replace that type of player at Arsenal.
Wright and Murphy discuss how to get the best out of Arsenal's Mesut Ozil
Watch Liverpool v Arsenal live on Sky Sports Premier League on Super Sunday, 3.30pm

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