The midfielder has just returned to the first team following two months out injured and is now looking for on-field action as he improves his fitness
Joe Allen is determined to force his way back into Liverpool’s side but the midfielder knows he may have to bide his time.
The Wales international came on as a late substitute against West Brom last weekend after two months on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.
Allen is expected to be on the bench again at the Emirates Stadium, but has vowed to do all he can to earn a recall.
“It’s a challenge you have to relish as a professional footballer,” he told the club’s official website.
“There’s always competition and there’s always someone out for the same spot as you.
“It’s been a great start to the season and we’re playing really well, so that makes the competition even harder.
“The atmosphere is great. We’re towards the top of the table and that’s where we want to be. We know it’s a massive competition up there and there are some very strong clubs.”
Allen understands Brendan Rodgers’ decision to slowly re-introduce him into the first-team squad, and hopes to be afforded more minutes as he looks to regain some match fitness.
The former Swansea man added: “I think when you’ve had a little bit of a lay-off, you miss a little bit of that sharpness and your match fitness is obviously a little bit down, but I’m working on that and I’m getting back to where I want to be.
“The idea is to get more minutes on the pitch. I’ve just got to make sure I train hard and put my name forward for selection as much as I can.”