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Man City vs Arsenal LIVE: Result and reaction from Premier League title decider as City thump Gunners

Manchester City 4-1 Arsenal: Kevin De Bruyne scored twice in a star performance before Erling Haaland sealed the rout in a huge blow to the Gunners’ title hopes

Michael Jones
Wednesday 26 April 2023 17:50 EDT
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Pep - City 'cannot deny' importance of Arsenal game

Champions Manchester City produced a stunning performance to seize complete control of the Premier League title race with a devastating 4-1 win over leaders Arsenal.

Kevin De Bruyne struck twice with John Stones and Erling Haaland also on the scoresheet at the Etihad Stadium as City delivered a potentially decisive blow to the Gunners’ hopes of lifting the crown.

Arsenal claimed a late reply through Rob Holding but treble-chasing City had long since asserted their dominance and Haaland wrapped up the contest with his 49th goal of the season in stoppage time.

The result lifted Pep Guardiola’s men to within two points of the Londoners at the top of the table and, with two games in hand, they are now strong favourites to land their fifth title in six years.

Arsenal and their manager Mikel Arteta simply had no answer to the pace, strength and determination of the hosts, who were at their ruthless best and powered to their 12th win in their last 13 games in all competitions.

Follow all the reaction as Man City closed in on the Premier League title

Haaland chasing Premier League record

Erling Haaland is two shy of equalling Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League record of 34 goals in a season.

Haaland has scored 11 times in his last four home appearances and there is a good chance he will break the record this evening as the Norwegian likes to step up in big games.

(Action Images via Reuters)
Mike Jones26 April 2023 19:15

Dias on City’s fantastic form and challenging for the title

“It is all seems fantastic and great, but it is not done until it is actually done.” said Man City defender Ruben Dias when asked about his sides’ unbeaten run of form.

“It is in these moments that you really need to push instead of just trying to maintain. You need to push and go for all of it. It is not really how it begins or in the middle, it is how it ends.

“For us, I think the most important is the mix between having that experience and everyone still being so hungry.

“Everyone needs and wants more. No one is satisfied and especially when you get to this part and you are in the competitions, the appetite just comes.

“The fact that no one has lost that appetite is what keeps us coming back again. To be here again is a privilege for us all. We have obviously been here before and we know what we have to do. We will try to do it again.

“To make things happen, you need to visualise them first but then, right after that you need to remember that you need to think about today and not think too far ahead as you will lose the focus and the possibility of fighting for something great.”

Mike Jones26 April 2023 19:10

Man City vs Arsenal team changes

Pep Guardiola makes five changes to the Manchester City team that played the FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield United at the weekend.

Ederson returns in goal with Ruben Dias slotting in between Kyle Walker and Manuel Akanji in defence. Sergio Gomez, Julian Alvarez and Riyad Mahrez all drop out with John Stones, Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri coming in.

Mikel Arteta makes just one change to the Arsenal team that drew 3-3 with Southampton last time out. Granit Xhaka replaces Fabio Vieira.

Mike Jones26 April 2023 19:07

Man City vs Arsenal line-ups

Man City XI: Ederson; Walker, Dias, Akanji; Stones, Rodri; De Bruyne, Gundogan, Bernardo, Grealish; Haaland

Arsenal XI: Ramsdale; White, Holding, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Partey, Xhaka; Saka, Odegaard, Martinelli; Jesus

Mike Jones26 April 2023 19:02

Man City vs Arsenal

Arsenal could score and concede multiple goals in four successive top-flight matches for the first time since a run of six between December 1960 to February 1961, which included a 5-4 home win over Manchester City.

In an ideal world Mikel Arteta will be hoping tonight’s game ends in a clean sheet for Aaron Ramsdale and a hat-trick for Gabriel Jesus but it doesn’t seem as though that outcome is likely.

Mike Jones26 April 2023 18:52

Arteta on dealing with Haaland

In his pre-match press conference yesterday, Mikel Arteta, was asked how he planned to deal with Manchester City’s star striker Erling Haalan.

He replied: “Obviously, we have worked on their threat as well as we have worked on their weaknesses and we know where they are.

“The issue with City is that they start with the goalkeeper - they are a threat when the ball is with him. You have to control every single player.

“But we just focus on us: we know what they want to do, what they’re going to try to do and they can do various things.

“They can play with a box inside, they can play with a diamond, they can build the game with three, they can be asymmetric on one side, they can pull one out on the right and play a diamond, they can put [Kyle] Walker higher.

“They can do so many things that you have to be able to adapt to, so you have to focus on certain principles to try and play the game how you want.”

Mike Jones26 April 2023 18:45

The key battles where Man City vs Arsenal will be won and lost

Ahead of this huge clash, WhoScored.com take a look at four key head-to-heads that may determine who comes away victorious at the Etihad Stadium:

John Stones vs Rob Holding

What’s been key in Manchester City’s late surge to leapfrog Arsenal into first place has been John Stones’ versatility. Comfortable at centre-back, right-back or in midfield, Stones has been consistent in both denying opponents and dictating the tempo for the defending champions, allowing Guardiola to implement an attacking 3-2-4-1 system. A pass success rate of 93.7 per cent is the best in the Premier League this season, with some going as far as to say that the England international is currently the best centre-back in the game.

That’s a bold call, but there is logic behind the assumption. Stones is one of the most accomplished players on the ball, and the ease with which he turns under pressure is not to be underestimated. This is key in helping turn defence into attack with City, unlike at the Emirates, expected to dominate proceedings.

This is unfortunate for Rob Holding, who has struggled alongside Gabriel in the absence of William Saliba. Saliba’s injury, coupled with Takehiro Tomiyasu’s spell on the sidelines, has proven a huge blow in Arsenal’s title pursuit, with Holding nowhere near the level required of a team chasing the Premier League title.

Arteta’s side are conceding an average of 3.3 league goals per 90 when Holding starts, with the 27-year-old lacking the composure both on and off the ball Saliba brings to the side. He nullified Haaland in the FA Cup tie at the Etihad in January, but Holding’s defensive shortcomings have destabilised Arsenal. City should ruthlessly take advantage in Wednesday’s title decider.

(WhoScored.Com)
Mike Jones26 April 2023 18:38

The key battles where Man City vs Arsenal will be won and lost

Ahead of this huge clash, WhoScored.com take a look at four key head-to-heads that may determine who comes away victorious at the Etihad Stadium.

Jack Grealish vs Gabriel Martinelli

Jack Grealish attracted his fair-share of critics following a disappointing debut season at Manchester City, but he’s taken his game to the next level in 2022/23. Grealish enjoyed ample freedom in the attacking third during his final campaign with Aston Villa, so he essentialy had to redevelop his game to become a better system player under Pep Guardiola.

Five goals and six assists may seem a disappointing return for a player of Grealish’s ilk in this free-scoring City side, yet he has established himself as one of the most consistent performers in the division, as evidenced by a WhoScored.com rating of 7.35. City fans know he’ll keep the ball well to maintain pressure on opposition defences, but is capable of finding the breakthrough where needed, noted by commendable returns of 2.1 dribbles and 2.1 key passes per 90. While Haaland and De Bruyne have drawn the plaudits, Grealish has been just as important as the former pair in this City side.

And he is not the only key left winger for his side, with Gabriel Martinelli rediscovering his goalscoring touch at just the right time for Arsenal. Martinelli kicked off 2023 with a six-game goalless streak, and this barren run actually saw him dropped by Arteta for their eventual 4-2 win over Aston Villa. The Brazilian netted late on off the bench at Villa Park, and since then; has been nigh-on unstoppable.

Indeed, Martinelli has been directly involved in a goal in all but one of his last 10 league outings, scoring eight goals and laying on a further three assists. Arsenal’s top scorer with 15 league goals to his name, Martinelli will hope to end the Gunners’ away day woes at City, with the north London side failing to score, let alone win, on their last four visits to Manchester.

(WhoScored.Com)
Mike Jones26 April 2023 18:32

The key battles where Man City vs Arsenal will be won and lost

Ahead of this huge clash, WhoScored.com take a look at four key head-to-heads that may determine who comes away victorious at the Etihad Stadium.

Kevin De Bruyne vs Martin Odegaard

Following the World Cup, Kevin De Bruyne endured a brief dip in form, and found himself out of the team on a couple of occasions, starting from the bench against Tottenham and Crystal Palace in February and March, respectively. However, following the March international break, the Belgian has been in sensational form having been directly involved in four goals in his last three league outings, providing three assists to move four clear in the race to be crowned the division’s top assister (15).

What’s proven key about De Bruyne this season is that he is one to turn up to the big occasion. He was directly involved in two of Manchester City’s three goals in their 3-1 win at the Emirates earlier this year, and has either scored or assisted against Liverpool and Manchester United. A big game player, they don’t get much bigger in the Premier League this season than the welcome of title rivals Arsenal.

De Bruyne may have experience on his side, but the opposite side of the coin; Martin Odegaard brings the youthful exuberance to this vibrant Arsenal outfit. The Gunners captaincy has proven a poisoned chalice in recent years, so when Odegaard was chosen to skipper the side, fans may have feared the worst. However, the Norway international has taken the decision in his stride.

Odegaard has directly contributed to 19 league goals for Arsenal this season, scoring 12, with returns not seen since his time with Vitesse. Crucially, though, is what the 24-year-old brings to the side off the ball. Odegaard has won possession in the attacking third more times (41) than any other player in the Premier League this season and if anyone can disrupt City’s ability to play out from the back, then it’s the Gunners’ captain.

(WhoScored.Com)
Mike Jones26 April 2023 18:26

The key battles where Man City vs Arsenal will be won and lost

Ahead of this huge clash, WhoScored.com take a look at four key head-to-heads that may determine who comes away victorious at the Etihad Stadium:

Erling Haaland vs Gabriel Jesus

Erling Haaland was unable to extend his impressive goalscoring streak to eight games in Manchester City’s 3-0 FA Cup win over Sheffield United at the weekend, but that shouldn’t be a concern for the defending champions. A brace against Leicester earlier this month took him to 32 league goals as he closes in on Andy Cole and Alan Shearer’s joint-record for the most goals scored in a Premier League season.

The Norwegian hitman scored City’s decisive third when these two met at the Emirates back in February, but was shut out when the pair faced off in the FA Cup at the Etihad at the end of January. Nevertheless, with 20 of his 32 league goals scored on home turf, Haaland will feel confident of putting an Arsenal backline without star centre-back William Saliba to the sword on Wednesday night.

Conversely, City need to be wary of Arsenal’s own attacking threat. Gabriel Jesus returns to the Etihad for the first time following his summer move down south and the Brazilian seems hellbent on making up for lost time. Jesus returned from the World Cup injured, and finally made his first league start since November in Arsenal’s 4-1 win over Leeds on April Fool’s Day.

With a brace against the Whites and goals against Liverpool and West Ham, four of Jesus’ nine league goals this season have come in his last four starts for Mikel Arteta’s side. Up against his former employers on Wednesday, Jesus could prove the perfect forward to really dent City’s title push and give this out-of-form Arsenal side the necessary shot in the arm to get them over the line.

(WhoScored.Com)
Mike Jones26 April 2023 18:20

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