Stoke City winger Liam Lawrence has fired a warning at Arsenal for the final game of the season.
A bitter taste was left in the mouths of managers Arsene Wenger and Tony Pulis when the teams faced each other at Stoke.
Wenger claimed Stoke tried to "deliberately injure" Theo Walcott and Emmanuel Adebayor six months ago, inflaming emotions. Those claims were rejected, with Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen saying Arsenal "lack a bit of spine".
Lawrence and his team-mates are not going to back down.
The Stoke midfielder said: "They came up here all moaning and groaning. Did it sting with them? Yes, I think it did. Look at Mr Wenger's comments when they were beaten. He's no fan of ours. They'll be expecting a tough game.
"However, they'll also come at us full throttle because they'll want revenge. But people have knocked us since I turned up here. We were in the Championship and people said we wouldn't get promoted. 'We've been hammered about the way we play but it's worked for us.
"Some bookies paid out on us going down after we lost our first game - but there's egg on their faces now, isn't there?"