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Arsenal receive new good news ahead of their match against Manchester City

Arsenal will today face Manchester City away from home and they have now received some new good news ahead of this important match.

Arsenal have received some good news ahead of their crucial match against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. It has been confirmed that Nathan Ake, who has been a mainstay in the defence of Manchester City this season, will miss the game. This news will come as a boost for Arsenal as they look to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League table.

Nathan Ake has made 23 appearances in the Premier League for Manchester City this season and has been an important player for them. However, he will not be available for selection when they face Arsenal on Sunday. This is good news for Arsenal as they look to take advantage of any weaknesses in Manchester City’s defence.

Arsenal are currently leading the Premier League table with 75 points after 32 games. They are closely followed by second-placed Manchester City, who have 70 points and two games in hand. The match between these two teams is crucial in determining who will win the title this season.

The absence of Nathan Ake could be a significant blow to Manchester City’s chances of winning the game. However, they still have a strong squad.

The match between Arsenal and Manchester City promises to be an exciting encounter between two top teams in the Premier League. With both teams fighting for the title, every point counts and neither team can afford to drop any points at this stage of the season.

In conclusion, Arsenal have received some good news ahead of their match against Manchester City with Nathan Ake confirmed to miss out due to injury. This could give them an advantage over their rivals as they look to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League table. However, Manchester City still have a strong squad. It promises to be an exciting match between two top teams in the Premier League.

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