In his first column of the new campaign, Sky Sports
pundit Jamie Carragher looks ahead to an enticing Super Sunday as
Arsenal host West Ham, followed by Liverpool’s trip to face Stoke City.
The former Liverpool and England defender has tipped Arsene Wenger’s side to make a strong push for the title this season.Carragher also says it is vital his old club avoid defeat at the Britannia.
After their impressive second half to last season and Sunday’s Community Shield win over Chelsea, should Arsenal be considered serious challengers going into this game?
Arsenal's defeat of Chelsea in Sunday's Community Shield
shows they can be the champions biggest challengers this season, says
Carragher
A lot of that has been down to injuries, they have a shocking record over the last few years, with so many players out, and you think 'where would they have been had they been fit?' But I think they could be Chelsea’s biggest challengers for the title this season.
Could the signing of Petr Cech be the missing piece in the Arsenal jigsaw?
Cech's arrival at Arsenal will give their players the
confidence to improve their own displays, according to Carra
We know he is a great ‘keeper, there is no secret in that as we have seen it for years in our league, where he has been outstanding. But it is the effect he will have on the other players which could be as good as anything: his presence in the goal and what it does for the rest of the back four and the team, for them to know they have one of the top goalkeepers in world football will give them the confidence to improve their own performances.
So it could be his effect on others that is maybe as vital as keeping clean sheets and stopping goals go in.
Do you think Arsenal still need to do some more business before the window closes?
Wenger won't enter the transfer market again before it closes, thinks the Sky pundit
Were you surprised Wenger did not buy a holding midfielder this summer?
Carragher was surprised Arsenal did not fight Manchester
United for Schneiderlin's signature this summer
And I just think that Schneiderlin would have offered Arsenal a massive physical presence - like Nemanja Matic for Chelsea and Yaya Toure for Manchester City - and you look over the last few years and Schneiderlin has been exactly that type of player. He gives you that power that Arsenal may lack when trying to win the title this year and that is why they may just fall short, and so that is why he is one who I maybe would have looked at.
Can Arsenal rely on only Theo Walcott, Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck up front?
Arsenal could do with a striker in the mould of Henry,
believes the former Liverpool and England defender
Are Arsenal strong enough defensively, especially in the centre of their back four, to win the league?
Koscielny and Mertesacker need more competition at the back at Arsenal next season, says Carra
Arsenal's opening XI
Arsenal start the season at home to West Ham on Super Sunday - but how will they line up?
I am a big fan of Koscielny and if they can keep him fit, then I think he has a massive effect on Mertesacker, who looks a lot better when he is next to Koscielny.
Slaven Bilic has a tough start as West Ham manager - how do you think the experienced Croat will do replacing Sam Allardyce at Upton Park this season?
New West Ham boss Bilic faces a tough baptism of fire
at the Emirates on Sunday, according to Carragher
They have had disciplinary issues in those games, with sending-offs, and I think it is vital that they do not succumb to that again, as if they were to lose another man, then I think that could be fatal for them at the Emirates.
Liverpool could not have asked for a harder beginning to the season than a trip to Stoke, especially after their 6-1 defeat there on the final day of last season?
Carragher thinks Liverpool's trip to Stoke gives their
players the ideal opportunity to make up for their 6-1 loss at the
Britannia on the final day of las
I think it was important they brought good news into the club as soon as possible by getting new players over the line. But hopefully Liverpool will not be going into this game thinking about what happened a few months ago. Most of the same players are still there and hopefully the players and the staff see it as an opportunity to avenge what happened.
How important is it for Rodgers to make a good start to the season?
All eyes will be on Rodgers and Liverpool given their
tough-looking start to the season, says Carragher
We know that Liverpool did not have a great season last season and all eyes will be on Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool, so it is vital that they get off to a good start because the fixtures they have got are very difficult.
To go to Stoke and lose 6-1 was embarrassing really and I think it had an effect over the summer as you saw how quickly Liverpool did their transfer business
Jamie Carragher
But it is certainly a difficult start for them on paper and it is vital that they start well at Stoke and certainly do not come away with a defeat on the opening day.
Have you been impressed with Liverpool’s summer buys?
Benteke's arrival at Anfield will provide Liverpool with
the physical presence up front they were missing last season, Carra
believes
I think Danny Ings coming in will be an improvement on the backup strikers Liverpool had last season, especially in terms of Mario Balotelli and Fabio Borini - he will offer more than either of them. I think Christian Benteke was someone who Liverpool needed, a physical presence at the top end of the pitch, with pace and power, Premier League experience and a great goals record. Obviously it is yet to be seen how he will fit in over the coming months and how he will be affected by Liverpool’s style of play being slightly different to Aston Villa’s.
The full-backs who have come in, the young left-back from Charlton Joe Gomez and Nathaniel Clyne, are two young English players, which is good. But I would have liked to have seen them sign a defensive midfield player, with Steven Gerrard having moved on. Emre Can can maybe step in there and you still have Lucas Leiva, but it looks like a position that Liverpool need to fill, and it is one that I am slightly surprised they haven’t given their defensive record over the last few years.
Liverpool bought a lot of players last summer as well and it did not work out, so do you think it will be any different this time around?
Liverpool's signings last summer found it very hard to
settle in, according to the former Reds captain
But there is no doubt that over the last two years a lot of players have come in and it has been difficult to bed them all in, but there needed to be changes at Liverpool after what happened last season. And as I said, on paper, it looks a lot better in terms of the players who have been brought in.
Stoke are expected to have a good season and maybe even break into the Premier League top six or seven – is that possible?
Carragher says Stoke boss Hughes is a vastly under-rated manager
And it is not just him, but his team around him, with Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki. Wherever they have gone, they have done a great job. And slowly but surely, over the couple of years they have been there, they have changed Stoke, with their chairman now even liking them to Barcelona a few days ago with the link they seem to have with that club in terms of bringing certain players over. And that only adds to them.
It is always a difficult place to go, everyone knows that, and they have kept that, while also adding some finer touches to the team and a little bit of class, so credit to Mark Hughes, who has done a splendid job.
Where do you see this game being won and lost?
How Liverpool's defence cope with their trip to Stoke
Sunday afternoon will determine how they fare at the Britannia ,
Carragher believes
But Liverpool have obviously spent money in terms of bringing goals into the team, it is just whether Benteke, Roberto Firmino and those type of players are up to speed, because they have not played too much in preseason and whether they will get a run out.
And it will be interesting to see the Liverpool team on the day, how they set up.
But it is how Liverpool’s goalkeeper, back four and defensive side of the midfield deal with Stoke, because obviously only two or three months ago they could not cope.

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