Arsenal face test of mental strength against Diego Costa's Chelsea
Read down and share your opinion on today's match between Arsenal and Chelsea

Arsenal let Diego
Costa get under their skin the last time they faced Chelsea, but how
will they cope at the Emirates Stadium on Super Sunday? It's an opportunity for Arsene Wenger's men to show the maturity of true title contenders…
Arsenal vs Chelsea
In a stormy first half at Stamford Bridge, Costa had been involved in a string of off-the-ball clashes with Arsenal defenders which culminated in a furious Gabriel Paulista being sent off for kicking out at the Spanish striker. "Man of the match for sure was Diego Costa," said a defiant Mourinho in his post-match press conference. "He played the game like the game has to be played."

Diego Costa clashes with Laurent Koscielny during Chelsea's 2-0 victory
Arsenal's Chelsea blues
Arsenal
have not won any of their last eight Premier League meetings with
Chelsea, a run which dates back to a 5-3 victory at Stamford Bridge in
October 2011.

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But while Costa will relish another chance to get under Arsenal's skin, there has been evidence of a growing maturity about the Gunners since their last meeting. They showed steeliness to win vital games against Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Olympiakos, and in recent months they have survived an injury crisis to remain top of the Premier League.

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Theo Walcott feels the addition of Petr Cech has made a vital difference. "The mental strength in our dressing room is the strongest it has ever been," he said after the Stoke game. "When you have the likes of Petr Cech coming in, he only enhances that. We just have to look at him because he has been at the top level and won many things so if we have the belief that he has got, we can push on."
Smith sees it too. "I think Arsenal are a different proposition these days," he says. "The game at Stoke, without Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil and not playing at their best, was one they easily might have lost in the past, through a goalkeeping or defensive error or something like that.

Petr Cech has been a vital influence in Arsenal's dressing room, according to Theo Walcott
Costa and Chelsea will seek to undo their good work on Sunday. It's up to Arsenal to show their mettle.
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