‘We know we need a big performance to beat City’Riccardo Calafiori could make first start for Gunners
Mikel Arteta has told Arsenal’s players they will be aiming for victory at Manchester City on Sunday after receiving criticism for a defensive approach during the 0-0 draw there in March.
City pipped Arsenal by a point to claim an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title, winning their remaining nine matches after that goalless game. Both teams drew 0-0 with Italian opposition in the first round of Champions League matches this week, City held at home by Inter and Arsenal having David Raya to thank for a brilliant double save against Atalanta.
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