Arsene Wenger has said that he is expecting Sunderland to be "well organised" when they face Arsenal in the Premier League this evening.
The Black Cats are not yet safe from relegation ahead of their penultimate fixture of the season against the Gunners at the Emirates.
"Sunderland are in search of a point to be safe," BBC Sport has quoted the Arsenal manager as saying.
"I expect them to be well organised defensively and to be sound at the back, and to try to use all the counter-attacks they can, all the set-pieces they have, to score goals.
"We have to put a high rhythm into this game and play with a high level of energy to win the game."
A win for Arsenal would guarantee the side a top-three finish in the table, avoiding a Champions League qualifying round.