It's clear that losing several key players to injury would be quite worrying. Against Man City you need players with the best performance. Meanwhile, on the other hand, Man City, even though their players are injured, still have replacement options that are equal in terms of individual skills. Arteta will work harder to at least minimize it to prevent Man City from controlling the game. From the difference in strength, I think Man City will excel and win with a narrow score. But if, on the other hand, Arteta is able to block the movement of Pep Guardiola's troops, it means that the chance of winning could turn around.
This weekend, I'll be getting ready for Arsenal vs. Manchester City at Emirates Stadium. We should remember the Gunners' stats: they are unbeaten in the EPL this season after seven games, 5W 2D 0L. Manchester City is an outstanding team, in addition Pep Guardiola is an uphill challenge for any head coach in the English Premier League. Mikel Arteta will become extra cautious when he meets City this weekend; it will undoubtedly be a challenging contest for both teams because injury has dealt them a heavy blow this season.