Bristol Post

Football Arteta challenges Arsenal to claim another big away victory

- Mark MANN-BRYANS

MIKEL Arteta has challenged his Arsenal team to secure another impressive away win against unrivalled Premier League title challenger­s Manchester City.

The Gunners head to the Etihad Stadium tonight five points clear of their closest challenger­s at the top of the table, although Arteta played down suggestion­s of a winnertake­s-all clash.

Having played two games more than City, anything other than a first away win since 2015 against the champions would put the fate of the title in the hands of Pep Guardiola’s side.

The pressure has been ramped up on Arteta and his young players after drawing their last three matches, but the Gunners boss wants to see them thrive under the spotlight having already recorded some impressive victories on the road.

“It is going to be a tough night and challenge, yes, but the opportunit­y is incredible for us,” he said.

“We knew from the beginning you want to win a Premier League, you have to go to Spurs and you have to beat them, you have to go to Chelsea and you have to beat them.

“This is what we have been doing, that is why we are here and now we have to go to City and we have to beat them - you want to be champion, you have to win these matches, it is as simple as that.”

Arsenal will again be without

William Saliba as the France defender has shown “no improvemen­t” in recovering from a back injury, while Arteta also revealed Granit Xhaka is a doubt.

The Switzerlan­d captain missed Friday’s frenetic 3-3 draw with Southampto­n through illness and has yet to return to training.

It remains to be seen if Arteta, who won two league titles as assistant under Guardiola at City before returning to take the top job at Arsenal, shuffles his pack in an

attempt to outfox his former mentor. But he insists his team is constantly shifting the way they approach matches and that will not change despite the challenge at hand.

“That’s what we do every game in certain areas,” he said. “Are you talking in ball possession, out of possession, in transition, at restarts, on set pieces, emotional state?

“You have to shift it all the time. Every opponent demands and questions different things of you and gives you different opportunit­ies.

“There’s no difference with that team (City), it’s just obviously the quality of the opponent is as good as it gets anywhere in the world.”

Arteta also refuted suggestion­s the game was winner-takes-all in the title race, adding: “If we win we haven’t won, for sure.

“It would shift the percentage a little bit but five games in this league with the games we still have to play, it’s very tricky.”

 ?? Picture: John Walton/PA ?? Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta at last Friday’s game against Southampto­n
Picture: John Walton/PA Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta at last Friday’s game against Southampto­n

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