
Norwich City fullback Max Aarons insists they're capable of upsetting Arsenal today at Emirates stadium.
They go to Arsenal on Saturday in an unlikely basement battle with the winless Gunners the only team keeping Norwich off the bottom.
City have conceded 10 goals in their opening three defeats this term but, after spending around £50million this summer, Aarons believes they have what it takes to recover.
“I really think as a team at Norwich we can really give it a good go and start to hurt teams," he said.
“We had a tough start but I think we can now put our foot down and lay a marker down.
“It's been a tough start to the season, we've played some very good teams, but I'm looking forward to the rest of the season.
“It's my fourth now, professionally, and I definitely feel mature as a player. This time around in the Premier League I know what I'm up against and I feel a lot more solid.
“With them (Arsenal) playing at home and them not having the best start to the season as well, I think it's a really, really big game for both teams.
“We'll go there believing we can get three points. It will be a really good test for us. Hopefully we can put our foot down and start getting points."
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