Arsenal head to Turf Moor on Saturday, looking to claim 3 points off Burnley after two statement victories that have revitalized their push for the English Premier League title.
The Gunners followed up their key win over Liverpool with an arguably even more impressive 6-0 victory away to London rivals West Ham last Sunday.
Currently second from bottom, Burnley have shown plenty of attacking endeavor under boss Vincent Kompany, but have managed just two wins all season. The Clarets picking up a much-needed third victory of the campaign looks unlikely against a Gunners side on a roll, but the home side still appear to have plenty of fight left in them and will be determined to pull off a shock.
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