By Willow Austin
Published on 2024-03-29 17:09:45
Manchester City, under the management of Pep Guardiola, is gearing up to host the league leaders, Arsenal, at the Etihad Stadium for the return fixture of this season’s Premier League clash. This match holds significant importance as it could potentially see the Cityzens leapfrogging over the Gunners in the league standings. On the other hand, Arsenal will be aiming to widen the gap between themselves and the reigning champions by securing a crucial victory.
Currently, Arsenal sits at the top of the Premier League table with a goal difference that puts them ahead of Liverpool in the second position. Manchester City closely follows in third place, trailing Arsenal by just a single point. With only a few games remaining in the season, the upcoming showdown between Arsenal and Manchester City could prove to be a pivotal moment in deciding the fate of the title race. Both teams will need to bring their A-game to the table in order to secure a favorable outcome.
However, both sides may face challenges as they approach this crucial fixture, as several key players could be sidelined due to injury woes. Manchester City, in particular, might have to make do without some of their star players who picked up injuries during the recent international break.
Among the confirmed injured players for Manchester City are captain Kyle Walker and defender John Stones. Walker sustained a hamstring injury during a friendly match between England and Brazil and is unlikely to feature in the upcoming clash against Arsenal. Similarly, Stones picked up an injury while on national duty with England and is expected to miss the match as well.
Despite these setbacks, Pep Guardiola has provided some positive updates on the injury front, revealing that certain players have returned to training and are in contention to be part of the squad for the Arsenal game. Players like Jack Grealish, Manuel Akanji, and Matheus Nunes have all resumed training with the team and could be available for selection on Sunday.
Grealish, who trained with the squad on Thursday, is likely to make the starting lineup against Arsenal, barring any last-minute fitness concerns. Akanji, the Switzerland international, suffered a minor injury while on national team duty but has recovered in time to participate in City’s training session and is expected to feature in the match. Nunes, who had to withdraw from the Portugal national team due to injury, also took part in training and may play a role in the upcoming game.
As the stage is set for this highly anticipated clash between Manchester City and Arsenal, both teams will be looking to overcome their injury setbacks and put on a stellar performance to secure a crucial three points. With the title race heating up, this match could have a significant impact on the final standings in the Premier League.
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