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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger wary of FA Cup upset against Brighton

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists the FA Cup holders will not be getting complacent ahead of their fourth-round clash at Brighton on Sunday.

The Gunners head to the Amex Stadium on the back of an impressive 2-0 win at Manchester City last weekend, which moved them closer to the Premier League's top four.

Wenger, though, will be taking nothing for granted against the Seagulls, who have regrouped under new manager Chris Hughton and defeated Championship promotion-chasers Ipswich 3-2 on Wednesday, with two goals from on-loan Liverpool forward Joao Teixeira.

"We have to study them well,'' Wenger said. "In the cup, you have to be ready from the start and people like that can always surprise you if you are not ready.''

Arsenal came through a fourth-round tie at Brighton in January 2013 with a late winner from Theo Walcott, but not before being pushed by Gus Poyet's well-organised team, who were at the time pressing for the Championship playoffs themselves.

"It is always difficult in the Championship away from home,'' Wenger said. "We remember Brighton from a couple of years ago. It was a very difficult game against a team who were on the way up -- they were fighting at the top level with Gus Poyet. We needed to dig deep to get out with a positive result.''

Wenger is expected to rotate his squad on Sunday, and with several players now back from injury, the likes of Walcott and Mesut Ozil could start, having both been on the bench against City.

Wojciech Szczesny may also return having been out of the side since the 2-0 Premier League defeat at Southampton on New Year's Day, after which the Poland international was reportedly caught smoking in the dressing room.

Kieran Gibbs says that after having fought so hard to win the FA Cup last season -- with an extra-time victory over Hull at Wembley in May ending the club's nine-year trophy drought -- the Arsenal players are determined to enjoy another extended run in the competition.

"If you ask any of the players in our dressing room if they want to experience that again, they will all say yes,'' Gibbs wrote in his blog on Sportlobster.com. "They all want to keep hold of the FA Cup, so it will be another big test for us this weekend against a Brighton side which would love to cause an upset.

"We will prepare for the game exactly the same as we do for a big Premier League match and show our opponents full respect as ever. Hopefully, we will come through it OK.''