Burnley coach: We want to make Arsenal uncomfortable at home. The Gunners are not just set-pieces

Burnley coach Scott Parker was interviewed recently and talked about the next game against Arsenal.
Parker said: "We play at home, our stadium has always been our fortress, and we have had an incredible home record during my time in charge. We have made our home court a difficult place for opponents to play, and the fans play a huge role in it. We need to create that atmosphere again this weekend."
"Although we are facing a top team like Arsenal, we need to make it difficult for them and take the opposite approach to their expectations. The way we play. Our fans need to bring an absolutely huge amount of energy to the pitch and our players need to show incredible spirit and be the best they can be. We will be fearless in our approach to the game and show confidence and desire and passion and build on that to make them uncomfortable as much as possible and try to get a positive result.” However, Parker believes some of the criticism of Arsenal's tactics is misplaced and insists Burnley face one of the best teams in Europe this weekend.
Parker said: "No matter who the opponent is, the goal is always to get a positive result, but we know that we are facing one of the top teams, there is no doubt about that."
"Arsenal is a very good team that has been running in for a while. They are at the forefront of the Premier League and one of the favorites to win this season."
"I saw a smooth and extremely well-coached team. You can't say that they rely entirely on set pieces. There have been key moments so far this season through set pieces, but they are a phenomenal, well-oiled machine."
"They have a solid foundation on the defensive end, which was something we had success with last season, but overall they are a very top team."
"We need to have certain elements in our game that we need to be at our best in almost every aspect. But there are 90 minutes in the game and anything can happen."




