Gary Neville has voiced his concern about Arsenal's lack of experience ahead of their clash with Liverpool tomorrow.
The Gunners travel to Anfield to take on the European Champions, with both sides laying their 100% starts to the Premier League season on the line.
It's been an unhappy hunting ground for Arsenal in recent years, having conceded over 20 goals in their last seven games against Liverpool.
However, the Gunners' supporters have been in a more optimistic mood about their chances this time around after a strong start to the season.
With Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and potentially Nicolas Pepe, they have a front three of causing major damage.
However, Neville, looking at the Arsenal side that beat Burnley last weekend, has concerns about their lack of experience in the team and feels Unai Emery needs to stick with his experienced players at Anfield.
Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of Aston Villa vs Everton, he said: "I think for me, it's all about Arsenal. We know what Liverpool are like at Anfield, their record there over the last 12 to 18 months has been outstanding.
"Arsenal have got a poor record and every time I've watched them in the last few years it has felt like they've lacked competitiveness at times, they melt.
"I worry for them when they go to Anfield, it's a difficult place to play but there is a lack of adaptation. I'm not for them changing the whole style of play but I am for them just respecting where they're going to and learning.

"They haven't got a player in their squad that has won a league game at Anfield and that really is a problem for them. I'm not really sure how they can change it.
"They've got four Under-21s in that team, Maitland-Niles, Guendouzi, Willock and Nelson.
"This is not a kindergarten place for me, you need to go with a bit of experience and I think, to be fair, some of those players on the bench and maybe Xhaka need to come in."