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REVEALED: Why Arsenal’s game against Manchester City will be special for Arteta

The Premier League returns this weekend and Arsenal's match against Manchester City will be very special for Mikel Arteta due to a particular reason.

Arsenal’s upcoming match against Manchester City holds a special significance for Gunners boss Mikel Arteta. The reason behind this is Arteta’s record against his former mentor, Pep Guardiola, who manages Manchester City.

Arteta has proven himself to be a successful manager, having defeated 23 out of the 24 teams he has faced in the Premier League. However, the one team that has eluded him is Manchester City, where he previously served as Guardiola’s assistant coach.

In their seven previous meetings, Arteta’s Arsenal have failed to secure a victory against Guardiola’s Manchester City, losing all seven encounters. This statistic adds an extra layer of motivation for Arteta as he prepares to face his former mentor once again.

Currently sitting in third place on the table with 17 points, the Gunners will be eager to secure a positive result against Manchester City and continue their climb up the standings.

Before their clash with Manchester City, Arsenal faced Lens in the UEFA Champions League, where they suffered a 2-1 defeat. This result will only further fuel Arteta’s determination to break his winless streak against Guardiola.

As the match approaches, Arteta will be focused on finding a way to overcome Manchester City’s dominance over his Arsenal side. He will be analyzing their previous encounters and looking for any weaknesses to exploit.

Additionally, Arteta will have to make tactical decisions and select the right players to execute his game plan. With the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka, and Martin Odegaard at his disposal, he will be hoping that his team can rise to the occasion and deliver a memorable performance.

A victory over Manchester City would not only boost Arsenal’s confidence but also serve as a statement of intent for the remainder of the season. It would prove that Arteta has what it takes to defeat his former mentor and establish himself as one of the top managers in the Premier League.

As the match draws nearer, the anticipation and excitement will continue to build. Arteta will be determined to prove himself against Guardiola and secure that elusive victory. The clash between Arsenal and Manchester City promises to be a thrilling encounter, with Arteta’s desire for redemption adding an extra layer of intrigue to the fixture.

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