City's PL home form so far:
Newcastle 4-0
Hull 2-0
Man Utd 4-1
Everton 3-1
Norwich 7-0
Spurs 6-0
Swansea 3-0
Arsenal![]()
City's PL home form so far:
Newcastle 4-0
Hull 2-0
Man Utd 4-1
Everton 3-1
Norwich 7-0
Spurs 6-0
Swansea 3-0
Arsenal![]()
3-1 / 3-2 to the Arsenal. Come on!
--------------Szczesny--------------
Corp.J----Merkyl-----KOS-----Gibbs
--------Flamini-----Ramsey----------
Walcott--------Ozil-----------Cazorla
-----------Olivier Giroud-------------
If WUMger gets the team right and they look energised from the beginning, we have a good chance to win.
If he just packs the midfield again, we'll probably flatter to deceive and they'll scuff a winner like RVC did.
Cazorla is out of sorts at the moment. I'd say play Rosicky but his form has dipped slightly too. The right balance between possession and quick movement is needed.
Szczesny
Jenkinson
BFG
Koscielny
Gibbs
Arteta
Ramsey
Rosicky
Theo
Giroud
Ozil
1-1 (Koscielny, Aguero).
Personally I believe the outcome of any game is in the mindset of the players involved . For Arsenal point of view , Chelsea and Man U are the only big teams in England who have created a psychological barrier in our players . You will certainly notice whenever we face them they always look strong even when they are in dip form .
But City , being in great form at the moment , is not the kind of team which strike fear on us .
I am quite confident we could have beaten them at their own ground . But because they are on fire , I will go for a draw .
Final score City 1- 1 Arsenal .
City being favorites for this game can be a blessing in disguise for Arsenal . Because City will be complacent and thinking they will win the game simply by turning up .Arsenal will be more that motivated to prove people wrong and will work harder .
DO NOT POSTPONE TODAY'S DUTY FOR TOMORROW .IT MAY BE TOO LATE .
City won't be complacent. At home they have been utterly ruthless. I wouldn't even fancy our chances of a win here in the midst of a 49game unbeaten streak.
Anything could happen - there could be some ludicrous turn of events that changes the whole game, like the ref playing by the rules for example. Assuming nothing crazy like that occurs, if we play our own game, forget all this tired bullshit, forget we have the chavs coming up (or at least hope Wenger forgets), get a big day from the centre backs, we should grab a result. If we go in with any sort of doubt, be negative in any way, try to get a draw, we'll get murdered. We have to approach this from a position of the clear leaders going to the home of a club well behind us - we're better than them this year, the table says so.
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Sagna is fit for the game !
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...r-sign-2920291
Meanwhile, the Gunners are boosted by the return of Bacary Sagna for the weekend's massive trip to title rivals Manchester City after missing the last three games with a hamstring injury.