Talking points ahead of City's crunch title clash with Arsenal

Andy Hampson
Press Association
Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta meet again on Wednesday night
Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta meet again on Wednesday night

Title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal clash on Wednesday in a hugely-anticipated fixture that could determine the destiny of the Premier League crown. 

The Gunners head to the Etihad Stadium with a five-point advantage at the top of the table but champions City, with two games in hand, are also in control of their own fate. 

Read on as we look at some talking points ahead of the game. 

Can Arsenal halt the City charge?

Arsenal have led the way for most of the season but it is City who now have the momentum. 

The Londoners' advantage has been eroded after three successive draws while City have hit form. 

Pep Guardiola's Treble-chasing side have won 11 of their past 12 games, putting their inconsistency of earlier in the season firmly behind them. 

Victory on Wednesday would undoubtedly give City the upper hand and, with all their experience of finishing seasons strongly, the signs could be ominous for Arsenal. 

It does seem that Mikel Arteta's men will need to win to have any hope of realising their dream. 

Title challengers Manchester City and Arsenal resume their rivalry at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday
Title challengers Manchester City and Arsenal resume their rivalry at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday

No sign of City fatigue

With City chasing glory in three competitions and the fixtures mounting up, Arsenal may have been hoping they would be feeling the strain. 

Unfortunately for the Gunners, there are few signs of it. 

Guardiola did cite tiredness as he made six changes for Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield United. 

But such was the ease of their 3-0 victory, with Riyad Mahrez coming into the side to score a hat-trick, it was clear there are no serious issues there. Nor does the pressure seem to be bothering them. 

Arsenal, by contrast, are facing this situation for the first time and, even without the distraction of other competitions, they seem to be in need of a lift. 

Injury problems

City have a doubt over the in-form Nathan Ake but, after Phil Foden's return at Wembley, they otherwise have a clean bill of health. 

In fact, from what could have been a difficult season with more World Cup call-ups than any other side, the champions have come through this campaign relatively unscathed so far. 

Arsenal have had to deal with some significant injuries to key players and the absence of William Saliba has been felt acutely. 

The defence has not been as solid without him over the past few weeks and boss Mikel Arteta will be anxious for his return. 

Potential headline makers

Erling Haaland has been in stunning form for Manchester City this season
Erling Haaland has been in stunning form for Manchester City this season

There are a number of potentially interesting stories waiting to be written. 

Most of City's headlines this season have been generated by the remarkable Erling Haaland and the prolific Norwegian stands on the brink of another couple of milestones. 

Two more goals would not only see Haaland, 22, equal the Premier League record of 34 goals in a season but also bring his overall tally for the campaign to 50. 

Key Arsenal stars Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko, who were both let go by City last summer, will have the chance to upset their former team-mates. 

Talking tactics

Guardiola regularly heaps praise on his former assistant Arteta but the latter has struggled to get the better of his old boss. 

The pair have met eight times as managers with Guardiola winning seven. 

Two of his successes have come this season, with City beating Arsenal 1-0 in the FA Cup at the Etihad in January and following up with a 3-1 Premier League win at the Emirates Stadium a few weeks later. 

Arteta's only victory came in an FA Cup semi-finals three years ago.

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