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Arsenal must beat Man City as Seven Man City stars at risk of missing Arsenal clash as Pep Guardiola faces injury crisis – Boost for Mikel Arteta…
Arsenal needs to secure a victory against Man City, with seven Man City players facing the risk of missing the upcoming clash due to injuries. This poses a significant challenge for Pep Guardiola, but it could potentially benefit Mikel Arteta and his team.
Pep Guardiola is currently grappling with a significant injury crisis as he prepares for Manchester City’s highly anticipated showdown with Arsenal.
The upcoming match at the Etihad Stadium holds immense importance, potentially impacting the title race. Unfortunately for City, they may have to face this crucial encounter without the services of seven key players, including the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, whose fitness is still uncertain.
The Premier League champions are set to host Arsenal at the Etihad this weekend in a crucial match that could impact the title race. However, City might have to face this challenge without seven key players, including Kevin De Bruyne, who is still uncertain due to fitness concerns.
City’s defensive line could also be weakened if Kyle Walker, John Stones, and Manuel Akanji are unavailable due to injuries sustained while on international duty. This situation would pose a significant challenge for Guardiola as he prepares for the upcoming game.
De Bruyne’s potential absence would be a major blow for City, while Jack Grealish and Matheus Nunes are also racing against time to be fit for the match at the Etihad. Additionally, Ederson’s availability is in question after he was forced off during the draw against Liverpool a few weeks ago.
Nunes, who has been a valuable squad player since joining from Wolves, suffered a foot injury and was withdrawn from the Portuguese national team during the break.
De Bruyne, on the other hand, has been managing a groin problem but participated in a training session with City’s Under-23s, raising hopes of his potential involvement in the upcoming game.
Despite City’s strong history against Arsenal, especially at home, missing key players will undoubtedly put their depth to the test against the league leaders. Arsenal previously defeated the champions 1-0 earlier in the season in London.
Guardiola’s team faces a packed schedule ahead, with seven matches scheduled between now and April 20. This includes four Premier League games, a two-legged Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid, and an FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
Despite aiming to repeat last season’s treble, injuries are a major concern for the team. To achieve success in multiple competitions, they will need their key players to be in peak condition.
Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal manager, is particularly concerned about the fitness of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel. Both players withdrew from international duty due to injuries, with Saka dealing with a muscle problem. Arteta will be hoping for their swift recovery before their upcoming match.
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