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Arsenal receive interesting good news just hours to game against Manchester City

Arsenal fans have received a boost ahead of their highly anticipated clash with Manchester City, as goalkeeper David Raya was spotted arriving at the team hotel last night with the rest of the squad. This comes as positive news for the Gunners, as there had been concerns that the Spanish shot-stopper might miss the crucial fixture due to uncertainty over his availability.

Raya’s presence in the squad will be reassuring for Arsenal supporters, especially given his role as the team’s first-choice goalkeeper. The Spaniard has been a key figure for Mikel Arteta’s side this season, providing composure and strong distribution from the back. His ability to play out from defence and make crucial saves has been instrumental in Arsenal’s defensive solidity, and his absence would have been a significant blow.

Reports leading up to the game suggested that Raya could be unavailable, raising concerns about who would step in for such an important fixture. However, with the goalkeeper now confirmed to be with the squad, Arsenal can approach the match with confidence, knowing they have their preferred option between the posts.

The match against Manchester City is a pivotal one in the Premier League title race. Arsenal are looking to maintain their challenge at the top of the table and securing a positive result against Pep Guardiola’s side would be a major statement. With City having recently beaten Chelsea 3-1, they will arrive in good form, making it essential for Arsenal to be at full strength.

Having Raya available will also provide assurance to Arsenal’s defence, which has been one of the best in the league this season. His presence allows the team to play with their usual tactical approach, building from the back and maintaining control in possession.

As the anticipation builds for this crucial encounter, Arsenal fans will be relieved to see Raya included in the squad. His presence could prove vital as the Gunners look to secure a massive result against the defending champions.

 

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