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Arsenal’s Arteta reveals why his squad are confident they’ll beat Manchester City

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed why his squad is confident that they'll get a win over Manchester City this Sunday at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his confidence ahead of their upcoming match against Manchester City, citing their recent victory in the Community Shield as a source of belief. The Gunners defeated Manchester City in this year’s Community Shield match, emerging victorious in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in normal time.

Arteta emphasized the significance of winning a title against a formidable opponent like Manchester City, stating, “To win a title against Man City is always something you have to value.” He further highlighted the manner in which they secured the victory, suggesting that it has provided them with confidence and belief that they can overcome their rivals once again.

Currently sitting in third position on the Premier League table with 17 points in the 2023/24 campaign, Arsenal has been performing admirably under Arteta’s guidance. Their most recent fixture was a UEFA Champions League game against Lens, which unfortunately ended in a 2-1 defeat for the Gunners. However, Arteta remains optimistic and focused on their next challenge.

Their upcoming match against Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on Sunday will undoubtedly be a test of Arsenal’s mettle. As they prepare to face one of the league’s strongest teams, Arteta’s words reflect his determination to build upon their previous success and secure another positive result.

The Gunners will be looking to capitalize on their recent form and maintain their momentum going into this crucial encounter. With players like Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka leading the attack, Arsenal possesses the firepower necessary to trouble any defense.

Furthermore, Arteta’s tactical acumen and ability to motivate his players have been key factors behind Arsenal’s resurgence. His emphasis on discipline and teamwork has fostered a cohesive unit capable of challenging even the toughest opponents.

As Sunday approaches, Arsenal fans will be eagerly anticipating another memorable clash between two top-tier teams. With Arteta instilling confidence within his squad through their Community Shield triumph, the Gunners will be determined to prove that they can overcome Manchester City once again.

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