Arsenal forward Noni Madueke shared his take on the upcoming London derby at Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday (November 30). Both the Gunners and the Blues are coming off emphatic UEFA Champions League wins in midweek.Enzo Maresca's Blues ran riot at home to Barcelona on Tuesday, scoring three times without reply. A Jules Kounde own goal just before the half-hour mark broke the deadlock for the hosts before Ronald Araujo's 44th-minute dismissal reduced Barca to 10 men.A wonder goal by Estevao and a strike by Liam Delap made it a convincing win for Maresca's side, who are up to seventh in the league phase standings. Meanwhile, the Gunners beat Bayern Munich 3-1 at home on Wednesday to go top, becoming the sole side with a perfect record after five games.Madueke, who came off the bench to open his Gunners account since his summer arrival from the Blues, spoke about the upcoming meeting with his former side (s per Stansportfc):"I guess we'll see on Sunday, 1st vs 2nd. They've got a top team. We're a top team, so it's going to be a good game. And, God willing, we get the result we want." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMadueke, 23, opened his account for Mikel Arteta's side at the eighth time of asking, having gone scoreless in his first Champions League outing for his new side and six matches in the Premier League.Chelsea vs Arsenal: A few tidbitsChelsea head coach Enzo Maresca's side face the Gunners this weekend.Chelsea will have their task cut out when they host Arsenal in the Premier League this weekend. The Gunners are six points clear of the second-placed Blues, having won a league-high nine games and losing just once.The Blues have struggled in recent league meetings with Mikel Arteta's side, going winless in seven matchups since a 2-0 away win in August 2021 and winning one of their last 12, losing seven.The Gunners haven't lost in six league visits to Stamford Bridge, winning thrice. Interestingly, Arteta's side are facing the Blues for the fifth time in the Premier League while top of the standings, winning all four previous meetings. Their last such success was a 5-0 walloping at home in April 2024. Arsenal would eventually finish second that season but are looking good for their first league title since their historic 2003-04 historic 'Invincibles' triumph two decades ago under the legendary Arsene Wenger.