Arsene Wenger needs to change his tactics against Chelsea if he is to succeed on Sunday, according to The Morning View panel.
Morning View: Rob Wotton, Ray Parlour and Tony Cascarino
Wenger is yet to beat Jose Mourinho in the Premier League and will looking to change this record on the weekend.
Arsenal will be looking to keep their faint Premier League title hopes alive while Chelsea could all but extinguish them hopes when the two sides meet at the Emirates.
Ray Parlour and Tony Cascarino looked at how Wenger will prepare his side and where the game will be won and lost.
Mourinho v Wenger
Parlour: Arsene Wenger won’t be worried about that - his team will be going into the game playing well. Jose knows exactly how Arsenal play, they don’t really change the way they play. Too many players get forward and they leave big gaps and I think Jose knows how to exploit that.
Wenger and Mourinho clashed at Stamford Bridge in October
Cascarino: I think he does on the field and off the field. Jose has frustrated Wenger. It’s quite clear he’s found it hard to deal with. You know the way Arsene Wenger’s team are going to play.
Chelsea's strengths
Parlour: Chelsea don’t concede many goals, they are very solid. Terry and Cahill are a great partnership at the back and I think the shield is very important as well. If Arsenal had a player like Matic in their side, I know Coquelin has done well, but [Matic] has got a presence. That’s good for a centre-half if you’ve got a player like him in front of you.
Cascarino: You know Eden Hazard is the biggest problem you’ve got to deal with. Arsene Wenger would have watched him for a young age and he’ll know his strengths and weaknesses. If you stop him you have a great chance of getting a result.
Jose Mourinho has won seven of his 12 matches against Arsene Wenger
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