Ahead of encounter with Everton on Saturday, Arsenal defender warns teammates that sustaining their title challenge will be difficult without consistency
London: Per Mertesacker admits Arsenal must build on their crucial Champions League victory over Bayern Munich and develop more consistency if they are to sustain their Premier League title challenge.
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A victory over Everton at the Emirates Stadium today would move Arsenal to the top of the table, 24 hours before current leaders Manchester City face neighbours United in tomorrow’s cross-town derby.
Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker signals during their Champions League match against Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday. PIC/Getty Images
Yet despite a largely positive start to the campaign, Arsene Wenger and his players have still come in for criticism for a number of underwhelming displays, particularly in Europe.
Wenger’s side have shown their quality in recent weeks, but Gunners centre-back Mertesacker insists the challenge now is to maintain those standards. “We want to play a part in the title race. We need to have a certain consistency otherwise it will be difficult,” Mertesacker said. “But if you get good wins against the good teams then it breeds confidence. We had a bad start against West Ham on the first day of the season, so it took us a bit longer to get going but the League is very competitive. You can see that consistency is hard to come by.”
Ramsey blow
Arsenal’s efforts to string together a run of good results will not be helped by the loss of Aaron Ramsey to a hamstring injury. Ramsey hobbled out of the Bayern clash and Wenger expects the Wales midfielder to be out for at least a month.
Wenger directed some of the blame for Ramsey’s injury towards his player’s commitments with Wales, who selected him for a meaningless fixture against Andorra after qualification for Euro 2016 had already been secured.
"He had a scan today (Thursday) but he’s out. I believe he will be out until after the next international break," Wenger said. "With the last international break, the fact that he played against Andorra certainly cost him."
Wenger also admits it will be the new year before Danny Welbeck, Jack Wilshere and Tomas Rosicky are fit again.
History against Everton
Everton have not beaten Arsenal away from home since January 1996; a statistic manager Roberto Martinez is keen to change. His team, though, will need to perform better than they did in losing 0-3 at home to Manchester United last Saturday, a result that left them ninth in the Premier League.
"This is a very important period of the season for us, between now and the next international break," Martinez said. "Facing Arsenal away from home is a fixture in which we don’t traditionally do too well. It’s an incentive for us to change that round."