Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane is confident that Manchester City will secure a victory over Arsenal this weekend. Predicting a 2-1 win for City, Keane insists that Arsenal simply do not have what it takes to upset the home side at the Etihad Stadium.
However, Arsenal legend Ian Wright disagrees with Keane’s assessment. Wright believes that Arsenal’s strong defensive record this season could play a crucial role in their quest for a win against City. Emphasizing the importance of a victory for his former club, Wright is optimistic about Arsenal’s chances.
The fitness of key players will be a major factor in the outcome of the match. City manager Pep Guardiola is concerned about the injuries sustained by players like Kyle Walker and John Stones during international duty. While some players are likely to make the matchday squad, others, like Ederson and Kevin De Bruyne, are still battling fitness issues.
A win for City would be a significant boost to their title hopes. Currently trailing Arsenal by just one point, a victory would see them leapfrog their rivals in the table. With a favorable run-in ahead of them, City would be well-placed to defend their Premier League title.
As the top-of-the-table clash approaches, both teams will be vying for a crucial three points. With contrasting views from Keane and Wright, the stage is set for an intriguing and highly anticipated encounter between Manchester City and Arsenal.
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