Arsenal vs Man City – Team News, Match Preview & Likely Line-Ups

Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Sunday, 13th January K/O: 16:00

Team News

Arsenal: Olivier Giroud€™s fitness is still in doubt following an injury sustained in last weekend€™s FA Cup draw against Swansea, while Lukasz Fabianski seems likely to be out of action for another 2 weeks. On a positive side, Abou Diaby and Andre Santos could be at Wenger€™s disposal €“ having featured alongside the Under 21s earlier this week. Manchester City: Roberto Mancini€™s team will be without Maicon (knee injury), Aguero (hamstring), Nasri (suspended), long term casualties Jack Rodwell and Micah Richards. Yaya Toure, his brother Kolo and Abdul Razak are also unavailable €“ having left for the African Cup of Nations - leaving manager Roberto Mancini without some of his key players. On the positive side, Aleksandar Kolarov returns from a groin injury.

Match Preview

The encounter comes as pivotal for both sides where the defending champions currently trail Manchester United by 7 points. Roberto Mancini will be gunning for a win - fully knowing how Sunday€™s midday clash could increase the current margin to 10 points if Manchester United defeat Liverpool. The Italian manager still has a wealth of talent as backup in the likes of Dzeko and Tevez, and City will be aiming for 3 points - having last done so by 3-2 at Highbury in 1975. Having lost only once this season (to Sunderland on Boxing Day), Mancini€™s side come as a serious opponent in a what could be a defining moment for Arsenal. Undefeated in their last 5 games, Wenger€™s side are in high spirit and will be looking to keep their rhythm. A current tally of 34 points leaves them in 6th position, 18 points behind leader, Manchester United. Theo Walcott seems determined to prove his effectiveness as a central striker and should be starting alongside a fully fit Arsenal first team. The attacking talents in both squads look likely to upset defences in what seems to hold all the ingredients for a classic and eventful encounter for fans and neutrals alike. LAST 5 GAMES (Arsenal):DRAW €“ AWAY €“ Southampton vs Arsenal (1-1) WIN €“ AWAY €“ Arsenal vs Newcastle (7-3) WIN €“ AWAY €“ Wigan vs Arsenal (0-1) WIN €“ AWAY €“ Reading vs Arsenal ( 2-5) WIN €“ HOME €“ Arsenal vs West Brom (2-0) LAST 5 GAMES (Man City):WIN €“ HOME €“ Man City vs Stoke City (3-0) WIN €“ AWAY €“ Norwich vs Man City (3-4) LOSS €“ AWAY €“ Sunderland vs Man City (1-0) WIN €“ HOME €“ Man City vs Reading (1-0) WIN €“ AWAY €“ Newcastle vs Man City (1-3) Likely Line-UpsArsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Arteta, Wilshere, Ramsey, Walcott, Giroud, Cazorla Manchester City: Pantilimon, Zabaleta, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy, Milner, Garcia, Barry, Silva, Dzeko, Tevez source - bbc sport
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