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It’s Master vs Apprentice as Arteta’s Arsenal host Pep’s Man City at the Emirates for a Sunday Showdown!
Arsenal bounced back from back to back defeats on Sunday to win 4-2 over Leeds at home. The major talking point was Aubamagany’s return to the squad and return to form as he bagged an impressive hattrick alongside a man of the match performance. Other good news for the Gunners is that keiran Teirney has returned to training ahead of their Europa League game against Benfica on Thursday night.
City’s win over Everton midweek now means that Pep’s men have won their last 16 games in a row and look unstoppable in their pursuit of the title. They are now ten points clear of United and appear to be in cruise control. Pep has been added an extra boost as Kevin De Bruyne is now available for selection this weekend having recovered from his hamstring injury - though Gundogan has been doing more than enough in his place.
These two sides have played each other more than Celtic and Rangers recently - and that’s saying something. This Sunday will mark the fifth meeting between the sides since Arteta took charge of Arsenal just 14 months ago. In that time, Arteta has only managed to get the better of his former mentor once - the 2-0 FA Cup semi final win at Wembley. When it comes to the League, Arsenal haven’t beaten city since 2015.
Although Manchester City are unstoppable, they have conceded in three of their last four wins, and through Aubamagany, Arsenal definitely look like they have a goal in them. This week we’re tipping the old favourite Away win plus both teams to score at odds of 9/4 with Bet365.
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