
Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia knows Liverpool will be "looking for revenge" when Arsene Wenger takes his much-changed side to Anfield for Tuesday night's Carling Cup quarter-final.
The Spaniard, 29, is likely to captain the Gunners again as Wenger opts to give several of his fringe and young players another chance to impress.
Almunia was, though, part of the side which inflicted a comprehensive 3-0 Barclays Premiership defeat on the Reds at the Emirates Stadium in November, standing in for the ill Jens Lehmann.
Since then Rafael Benitez's men have found their form, and are currently above the Gunners in the league table.
Almunia believes the Merseysiders will be out to prove a point - even if Arsenal are unlikely to be at full strength.
"It will certainly be more difficult at Anfield," said the Spaniard.
"Liverpool have just had a big defeat to us, so I am sure they will be looking for revenge.
"It is the same as the Everton game in the last round, though, because everyone thought we were too young to win there.
"We might win, or we might lose - but one thing I am sure of is that we will cause them problems.
"We will give 100%, and make it very difficult."