LONDON (AP)—Arsenal faces what looks to be the perfect opponent this weekend  as it seeks to overcome a demoralizing midweek defeat and stay in contention for  the Premier League title.
Bad goalkeeping and unhappiness over a refereeing decision dominated  Wednesday’s 2-1 loss at FC Porto in the Champions League but the Gunners get the  chance to bounce back Saturday against a Sunderland side without a win from its  past 12 league matches.
And if Arsenal needed extra motivation at Emirates Stadium, the players need  only note that Sunderland’s last Premier League victory was the 1-0 result  against Arsenal in mid-November.
Although leader Chelsea is at struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday,  second-place Manchester United could easily drop points at Everton the same day  and give Arsenal hope of closing on the top pair.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is looking to draft a few players back into his  side to pick up the team.
He may recall first-choice goalkeeper Manuel Almunia after Lukasz Fabianski  made a mess of his opportunity to impress against Porto, scoring an own goal and  needlessly giving away the free kick that led to the second.
Midfielder Alex Song could also return from injury, although Abou Diaby will  be missing because of a medial knee ligament injury.
“He had pain in his knee,” Wenger said. “I’d say Song is 80 percent to be  back in the squad. Almunia 50:50. But Diaby is zero.”
William Gallas, Andrei Arshavin and Eduardo da Silva are still out, with the  former pair also likely to miss next weekend’s match at Stoke.
Wenger has been criticized by commentators and even some Arsenal fans for  refusing to bolster his young and physically unimposing side during the past few  transfer windows.
But he remains insistent that his team can close the six-point gap on Chelsea  and Sunderland manager Steve Bruce believes him.
“The fellow borders on being a genius,” Bruce said. “You look at what he’s  achieved in this country and a lot of it has been to the detriment of English  managers. A lot of chairmen have looked at Arsene Wenger and thought ‘if he can  do it, the foreign manager is the way to go.’
“But anyone who dares to criticize him is barking up the wrong tree.”
Sunderland has arrested its decline somewhat with three straight draws but  has still dropped five places to 13th over the past 12 matches and is just three  points above the relegation zone.
Sunderland could be without as many as six midfielders, with Lee Cattermole  and David Meyler suspended and Jordan Henderson and Andy Reid injured.
Steed Malbranque and Kieran Richardson could also miss out, along with  defenders Anton Ferdinand and John Mensah, but the quartet have at least a slim  chance of making the match.
Chelsea goes to Wolves seeking to recover from a 2-1 loss at Everton, while  Manchester United will be relying on Wayne Rooney to continue his hot streak  against his former club.
Rooney’s two goals in Wednesday’s 3-2 Champions League win at AC Milan took  his tally for the season to 25.
United manager Alex Ferguson might be tempted to give his striker a break,  but he needs Rooney’s goals as badly as ever when the two teams meet as United  tries to catch Chelsea in the Premier League title race.
Rooney has started the last 15 league and cup games, scoring 13 times, and  Ferguson is likely to stick with his tactic of fielding the striker alongside  two wide players—leaving Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen on the bench.
“There has been an improvement in his game over the last two months,”  Ferguson said. “Confidence has a lot to do with that but it’s also his ability  as a player.”
Also Saturday, West Ham hosts fellow struggler Hull and Stoke is at  last-place Portsmouth.
There are five games Sunday, with Aston Villa vs. Burnley, Blackburn vs.  Bolton, Fulham vs. Birmingham, Manchester City vs. Liverpool and Wigan vs.  Tottenham.
20 February 2010
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