Fabianski urges Wenger to keep him in the Arsenal goal against Liverpool

10 December 2009 12:05
Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is desperate to be given the chance to pile more misery on Liverpool on Sunday.[LNB]The Polish stopper is back to full fitness following a knee injury but he has been forced to watch Manuel Almunia wear the No 1 jersey.[LNB]Fabianski played in the 1-0 defeat against Olympiakos on Wednesday night as Arsene Wenger rested his big names and the 24-year-old would love to make it two games in a row at Anfield this weekend.[LNB] Rivalry: Fabianski (right) wants to take over the gloves[LNB]Fabianski said: 'I want to put Manuel under as much pressure as possible. What else can you do? You have to work hard every time you have an opportunity to show what you can do. We will see what happens. I hope he will be happy with that competition. [LNB]  'We are going to go there to win because Liverpool are not in a good period and we have to fight for the three points. I think we will do well there. I am preparing to start that game as I do every time. [LNB]'I've started to play a bit more and, hopefully, I am going to get more games in the future. [LNB]'It has been frustrating for me but all that is in the past and I am looking forward to the future.'[LNB] VIDEO SPECIAL: Potty Jens Lehmann takes toilet break during Stuttgart's Champions League win over Unirea UrziceniWalcott begins a new chapter as Arsenal striker pens children's book dealOlympiakos 1 Arsenal 0: Leonardo has last word to ruin night for young GunsTHE LIST: Greatest last-gasp goals in the history of British football - 20-11Sol Campbell responds to Manchester United speculation: 'It'd be a great move for me' ARSENAL FC

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