Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta expects a red-hot atmosphere tomorrow at Leeds United.
The Gunners face Leeds on the back of victory at Europa League opponents Bodo/Glimt in Norway.
Arteta said: "I think so, but last year it was incredible - even when we were winning 3-0 that crowd is something that I've never seen before, and you can sense that. Every time I watch them and I've seen some games already and you can hear the noise, so we know how it's going to be.
"With Jesse (Marsch) and the teams that they have already played, it is very clear what he wants to do - be a really intense team, a really dynamic team and a really good team when there are spaces to attack. There's some similarities [to Bielsa's team] but every coach has his own book, but what Jesse has done over the time he has been there is really impressive."
On whether he expects Gabriel Jesus to be in contention, Arteta added: "I don't know, obviously he has some discomfort after the game against Liverpool and that's why we decided not to bring him in [to Norway], so let's see how he is tomorrow and Saturday."
