The Citizen (KZN)

Arsenal hoping to shut the taps

HUGE SWING BACK TOWARDS CITY IN TITLE RACE

- Manchester

Arsenal’s trip to Manchester City today has been circled for months as a potentiall­y decisive date in the Premier League title race, but the Gunners must now wrestle back a huge swing in momentum towards the defending champions.

Mikel Arteta’s men travel to the Etihad five points clear at the top of the table, yet many see the title as City’s to lose thanks to two games in hand and home advantage in midweek.

Arsenal could have amassed an 11-point advantage in recent weeks to pile the pressure on City, as they try to balance their effort in a bid to win a treble of Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.

Instead, Arteta’s young guns have showed their inexperien­ce dealing with a title run-in as three consecutiv­e draws have gifted City back control of their own destiny.

Twice Arsenal blew 2-0 leads to draw at Liverpool and West Ham. On Friday, it was the league leaders’ turn to produce a late fightback from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 against Southampto­n.

But the silence that greeted the final whistle at the Emirates, accompanie­d by Arteta’s head in his hands and Arsenal bodies strewn across the turf illustrate­d that even salvaging a point felt like defeat against a bottom of the table side.

The consistent problem across all three games has been Arsenal’s inability to defend.

William Saliba’s absence due to a back injury has proved a massive blow, with the Frenchman not expected back in time for today’s match.

“We have to look in the mirror because we gave three really easy goals away and when you do that it’s extremely difficult to win in this league,” said Arteta after drawing against Southampto­n.

“The confidence is there, it’s those moments that we need to cut back. At this level, we cannot give away goals. It’s as simple as that.”

Showing any weakness against Pep Guardiola’s men in a title race is likely to prove fatal, especially with their array of attacking talent.

The English champions have won all 11 of their games at the Etihad in 2023, scoring 43 goals in the process. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? TEACHER AND STUDENT. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (left) and his Arsenal counterpar­t Mikel Arteta will square off in a potentiall­y decisive Premier League clash at the Etihad tonight.
Picture: Getty Images TEACHER AND STUDENT. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (left) and his Arsenal counterpar­t Mikel Arteta will square off in a potentiall­y decisive Premier League clash at the Etihad tonight.

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