Former England manager Steve McClaren has already looked to gain the early psychological edge over Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger.
The man dubbed as the 'Wally with the Brolly' during his ill-fated time in charge of the national team claims Arsenal will be under as pressure as favourites to beat his new club Twente Enschede in the Champions League qualifiers next Wednesday.
McClaren joined the Dutch club in June, after being sacked as England manager following their failure to qualify for Euro 2008.
"The pressure is on Arsenal not on us," he told reporters as he prepared for the first leg of the third round qualifying tie.
"The draw could have been kinder in terms of football we know that.. but for the spectators it will be momentous.
"My team has shown it is capable of qualifying. It has shown its qualities. These just need to be there against Arsenal. As long as we prepare right, work as a team, and get some luck, which is the most important, then who knows."
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If the big mouth is going be successful as he was when managing the England team,then there is no doubt about the result in favour of the Gunners