As the 6th round of the Premier League draws nearer, Leicester City defender David Caldy, in an official interview with the club, expressed his strong anticipation and confidence for the upcoming match against Arsenal away from home at 22:00 tomorrow night. Cowie knows it's going to be a tough game, but he and his teammates are fully prepared to mount a strong challenge against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

Caldy began by emphasizing the importance of concentration, noting, "We have to refocus quickly to make sure we are at our best. Arsenal are a very good team and we have witnessed their strengths many times in the Premier League. Therefore, we are well aware of how tough a task we have on Saturday night." His words reveal a respect for his opponents and a clear understanding of the upcoming challenge from the entire Leicester City team.

Facing the mighty Arsenal, Cowdy was not the least bit intimidated. He firmly stated, "Although we are facing a powerful team, we will never give up easily. We will stride forward with our heads held high and be ready to meet all challenges." This indomitable spirit is one of the major reasons why Leicester City has been able to achieve success in the Premier League in recent years.

Cowdy also talked about the team's preparation and adaptation for the future. He mentioned, "We've talked about how to prepare for the future, and we played a lot of games last year and know that we will face some changes this season. But as professionals, we have to accept and adapt to those changes." This positive attitude and ability to adapt will undoubtedly provide Leicester City with a strong motivation in their journey this season.

In response to Arsenal's skillful possession tactics, Cowdy also proposed a strategy to deal with it, "Arsenal will have a lot of possession, but we have to find ways to hurt them on the counter-attack and try more." He believes that through effective counter-attacking tactics, Leicester City are fully capable of causing trouble for Arsenal in the game.

Finally, Cowdy expressed his desire for victory and confidence in the strength of his team: "Many of the players in our dressing room have been to the Emirates Stadium and understand what it's like to play there. We've won there before and had a great time there. Getting a win there is one of the best feelings in the world. So we have to have positive energy, show ourselves, prove ourselves and really show what we can do against Arsenal."

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