I am convinced we can do it."Arsenal must do without combative midfielder Mathieu Flamini on Sunday as he starts the first of a three-match suspension following his sending-off at Southampton.Wales international Aaron Ramsey will be out for up to six weeks after suffering a setback in his recovery from a thigh injury, but Jack Wilshere is expected to be fit from an ankle problem to face Liverpool.Crystal Palace travel to Arsenal with technical coach David Kemp hoping they can finally pick up a positive result against one of the Premier League elite.The Eagles had a busy transfer deadline day with Wayne Hennessey, Scott Dann, Thomas Ince and Joe Ledley all moving to Selhurst Park - although only former Wolves goalkeeper Hennessey is eligible for the clash at Arsenal.Sunday's meeting will be the first time Palace have ever played at the Emirates Stadium and Kemp is determined to add points to performances, after fine efforts on the road so far against the big boys have come with nothing to show for it."It is a fantastic place to go," he said."It is a great stadium and Arsenal are doing well this season
We have performed well in these big games so far, so let's take it a step further
It is a learning experience - the players will certainly take some confidence from those performances."You have to set yourself up to be difficult to play against, but at the same time we went to Man City, Tottenham and Chelsea and had chances and actually have played very well and should have got something out of all of those games."That has to be the disappointment to us, that we haven't got something out of the game, and that will be the target on Sunday; go to one of the bigger clubs, play well and actually get some kind of reward."With Dann, Ledley and Ince not signed before the midday cut-off point on Friday, they were not registered in time for the game - while Jason Puncheon can feature after his loan move from Southampton was made permanent.Defender Jonny Parr will be assessed again after suffering concussion in the FA Cup loss at Wigan.Midfielders Jerome Thomas and Kagisho Dikgacoi (calf) are still recovering, while forward Glenn Murray (knee) remains out
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