Arsenal and Manchester City Clash After Draw
Arsenal and Manchester City Clash After Draw

Arsenal and Manchester City Clash After Draw

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Tensions are escalating between Arsenal and Manchester City following their intense 2-2 draw, with Arsenal players sensing that City is 'rattled' by their performance, particularly after a controversial red card for Leandro Trossard. City players have expressed frustration over Arsenal's tactics, while Arsenal feels aggrieved by perceived double standards in officiating, particularly in their recent matches against Brighton and City. In a separate discussion, City defender Josko Gvardiol indicated that Inter Milan poses a significant challenge to City, citing their previous encounters as more formidable than those with Premier League rivals. As both teams vie for the Premier League title, the rivalry is heating up, especially with Arsenal determined to secure their first title under Mikel Arteta before Pep Guardiola's tenure at City ends. This atmosphere of rivalry could be exacerbated by City's injury woes, as reports suggest Rodri may miss a significant part of the season due to a severe knee injury. The intersection of on-pitch incidents and player sentiments creates a charged atmosphere as the season progresses.

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