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23 December 2013 17:23
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Szczesny feels benefits of axing

Wojciech Szczesny feels being dropped last season may have helped him get back on course to cement his place as Arsenal's number one goalkeeper.


The Poland international has kept 11 clean sheets this season for the Gunners, but could not do much as Manchester City romped to a 6-3 win at the Etihad Stadium last weekend.


Szczesny will be out to help Arsene Wenger's side recover what had been the best defensive record in the Barclays Premier League when they host Chelsea on Monday night, in a match which could see Arsenal return to the top of the table.


The 6ft 5ins Pole has certainly produced some consistent displays this season, which has seen calls for Wenger to bring in an experienced goalkeeper fade away.


Szczesny, 23, believes being taken out of the firing line by the Arsenal manager for the Champions League last 16 second-leg tie away to Bayern Munich in March helped him regain some focus to return to top form heading into 2014.


"It is hard to tell (because) I don't know what it would have been like if I wasn't dropped, but looking at my own performances now it must have been a good decision from the manager because I feel better, I feel sharper and more confident in myself," Szczesny said in the January edition of the official Arsenal magazine.


"That little break away from the pressure meant that I could focus on my training to come back sharper, and so far it has worked out pretty well.


"I think I am very consistent now, I am a little bit more mature and the back four are helping me out as well, so I would say it is the most consistent run of my career - but there is still a lot of room for improvement.


"The experience I have had of playing 130-odd games for one of the biggest clubs in the world gives you that maturity and calmness.


"It probably makes a big difference in my performances as well.


"Maybe it comes with maturity but I do feel more focused during games."


Arsenal will be without midfielder Jack Wilshere, who starts a two-match suspension. Centre-half Laurent Koscielny is a major doubt after suffering a gash to his knee in the defeat at Manchester City, but German forward Lukas Podolski is available again after three months out with a hamstring injury.


Jose Mourinho may have downplayed the significance of Chelsea's defeat of Arsenal in the Capital One Cup, but Fernando Torres and Juan Mata will take confidence from the victory into the clash at the Emirates Stadium.


Two days after Torres' late goal gave Chelsea victory over Manchester City in the Premier League, a Blues side showing 10 changes claimed a 2-0 win at Arsenal to advance in the League Cup with a sixth win from six games in October.





Now out of that competition following the midweek loss at Sunderland, Chelsea's immediate focus is on the championship and claiming a third successive win at Arsenal following last season's Premier League triumph.





Torres, who netted in the September 2012 win, said on chelseafc.com: "We know how important it is for us. It's a chance to overtake them in the table and we know how important that is for the fans.





"We're playing Arsenal, and it's a huge game for both sets of fans.





"We've beaten them once this season in the Capital One Cup at the Emirates, so we know what we need to do to win there.





"We just have to ensure we prepare for the game the best we can, and I'm sure we can go and do it."





A win in the first of four games in 10 days would take Chelsea above the Gunners and level in first place with a Liverpool side which visits Stamford Bridge on December 29.





Mata was on target in last season's Premier League win over Arsenal and in the Capital One Cup earlier this season, when he was out of favour.





The Spaniard, who is still to claim a regular starting place, told Chelsea TV: "They are playing really well at the Emirates, but we won there in the Capital One Cup this season.





"We'll try to play great football like we did that game and we'll try to get the three points to get to the top of the table.





"It's a team I enjoy playing against. They are a team that play with the ball and in a way they let you play with the ball as well.





"I've been lucky against them. I scored at Stamford Bridge twice in two games, I scored at the Emirates twice."





There will be familiar opposition facing Torres and Mata, if the pair are selected, with Spaniards Santi Cazorla, Nacho Monreal and Mikel Arteta in the Gunners squad.





"They are my friends," Mata added.





"Santi is an amazing player, he can play with both feet. Nacho is a very consistent left-back and Mikel is one of the most important players in the team because he's the centre of their football.





"In the midfield they have a lot of players that can play with quality. We will have to be careful with them."





Mourinho has an unbeaten record against Arsene Wenger's Arsenal.





In eight meetings of Mourinho's first spell, the Portuguese won four times and drew four, while the Capital One Cup success enhanced his record.





The self-proclaimed Special One insisted the record was not relevant heading into the contest in which England left-back Ashley Cole is to be left "on the bench or at home".





The defender, who joined Chelsea from Arsenal in controversial circumstances in August 2006, attended his former club's Christmas party last week and was already out of favour, having not played a Premier League game since November 2 at Newcastle.





Cesar Azpilicueta is preferred, with Branislav Ivanovic back following suspension.





Captain John Terry is to be joined in central defence by Gary Cahill or David Luiz.





Source: PA