Sunday salvage job doesn’t dispel dissent
The best that can be said about the weekend’s game is that it stopped the losing run.
The best that can be said about the weekend’s game is that it stopped the losing run.
Arsenal broke their Premier League losing streak with a well-earned point in what transpired to be a strange tactical battle against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
Arsenal’s defence was an absolute shambles at times against Manchester City.
Manchester City are said to be closing in on a £25m deal to bring Sporting CP’s William Carvalho to the Etihad.
Despite an awful opening 15 minutes, the Arsenal players warmed into the game against City, which they drew 2-2.
The manager doesn’t seem up to the job, the players say they want to play for him but just don’t seem to have it on…
Arsenal couldn’t get back to winning ways against Manchester City on Sunday afternoon but they did show a bit of fight and spirit, some might even proffer ‘mental strength’.
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After a much-needed interlull, Arsenal return to Premier League action in typical fashion: another tough opponent eager to assert their top-four credentials in Pep Guardiola’s unpredictable Manchester City side.
Arsenal welcome Manchester City to the Emirates on Sunday in a game they simply have to win.